linux/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_sli.c

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/*******************************************************************
* This file is part of the Emulex Linux Device Driver for *
* Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters. *
* Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Emulex. All rights reserved. *
* EMULEX and SLI are trademarks of Emulex. *
* www.emulex.com *
* Portions Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Christoph Hellwig *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General *
* Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. *
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful. *
* ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND *
* WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, *
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE *
* DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD *
* TO BE LEGALLY INVALID. See the GNU General Public License for *
* more details, a copy of which can be found in the file COPYING *
* included with this package. *
*******************************************************************/
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <scsi/scsi.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_cmnd.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_host.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_transport_fc.h>
#include <scsi/fc/fc_fs.h>
#include "lpfc_hw4.h"
#include "lpfc_hw.h"
#include "lpfc_sli.h"
#include "lpfc_sli4.h"
#include "lpfc_nl.h"
#include "lpfc_disc.h"
#include "lpfc_scsi.h"
#include "lpfc.h"
#include "lpfc_crtn.h"
#include "lpfc_logmsg.h"
#include "lpfc_compat.h"
#include "lpfc_debugfs.h"
#include "lpfc_vport.h"
/* There are only four IOCB completion types. */
typedef enum _lpfc_iocb_type {
LPFC_UNKNOWN_IOCB,
LPFC_UNSOL_IOCB,
LPFC_SOL_IOCB,
LPFC_ABORT_IOCB
} lpfc_iocb_type;
/* Provide function prototypes local to this module. */
static int lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s4(struct lpfc_hba *, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *,
uint32_t);
static int lpfc_sli4_read_rev(struct lpfc_hba *, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *,
uint8_t *, uint32_t *);
static IOCB_t *
lpfc_get_iocb_from_iocbq(struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq)
{
return &iocbq->iocb;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_wq_put - Put a Work Queue Entry on an Work Queue
* @q: The Work Queue to operate on.
* @wqe: The work Queue Entry to put on the Work queue.
*
* This routine will copy the contents of @wqe to the next available entry on
* the @q. This function will then ring the Work Queue Doorbell to signal the
* HBA to start processing the Work Queue Entry. This function returns 0 if
* successful. If no entries are available on @q then this function will return
* -ENOMEM.
* The caller is expected to hold the hbalock when calling this routine.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_wq_put(struct lpfc_queue *q, union lpfc_wqe *wqe)
{
union lpfc_wqe *temp_wqe = q->qe[q->host_index].wqe;
struct lpfc_register doorbell;
uint32_t host_index;
/* If the host has not yet processed the next entry then we are done */
if (((q->host_index + 1) % q->entry_count) == q->hba_index)
return -ENOMEM;
/* set consumption flag every once in a while */
if (!((q->host_index + 1) % LPFC_RELEASE_NOTIFICATION_INTERVAL))
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_wqec, &wqe->generic, 1);
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(wqe, temp_wqe, q->entry_size);
/* Update the host index before invoking device */
host_index = q->host_index;
q->host_index = ((q->host_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
/* Ring Doorbell */
doorbell.word0 = 0;
bf_set(lpfc_wq_doorbell_num_posted, &doorbell, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_wq_doorbell_index, &doorbell, host_index);
bf_set(lpfc_wq_doorbell_id, &doorbell, q->queue_id);
writel(doorbell.word0, q->phba->sli4_hba.WQDBregaddr);
readl(q->phba->sli4_hba.WQDBregaddr); /* Flush */
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_wq_release - Updates internal hba index for WQ
* @q: The Work Queue to operate on.
* @index: The index to advance the hba index to.
*
* This routine will update the HBA index of a queue to reflect consumption of
* Work Queue Entries by the HBA. When the HBA indicates that it has consumed
* an entry the host calls this function to update the queue's internal
* pointers. This routine returns the number of entries that were consumed by
* the HBA.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_wq_release(struct lpfc_queue *q, uint32_t index)
{
uint32_t released = 0;
if (q->hba_index == index)
return 0;
do {
q->hba_index = ((q->hba_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
released++;
} while (q->hba_index != index);
return released;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_mq_put - Put a Mailbox Queue Entry on an Mailbox Queue
* @q: The Mailbox Queue to operate on.
* @wqe: The Mailbox Queue Entry to put on the Work queue.
*
* This routine will copy the contents of @mqe to the next available entry on
* the @q. This function will then ring the Work Queue Doorbell to signal the
* HBA to start processing the Work Queue Entry. This function returns 0 if
* successful. If no entries are available on @q then this function will return
* -ENOMEM.
* The caller is expected to hold the hbalock when calling this routine.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_mq_put(struct lpfc_queue *q, struct lpfc_mqe *mqe)
{
struct lpfc_mqe *temp_mqe = q->qe[q->host_index].mqe;
struct lpfc_register doorbell;
uint32_t host_index;
/* If the host has not yet processed the next entry then we are done */
if (((q->host_index + 1) % q->entry_count) == q->hba_index)
return -ENOMEM;
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mqe, temp_mqe, q->entry_size);
/* Save off the mailbox pointer for completion */
q->phba->mbox = (MAILBOX_t *)temp_mqe;
/* Update the host index before invoking device */
host_index = q->host_index;
q->host_index = ((q->host_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
/* Ring Doorbell */
doorbell.word0 = 0;
bf_set(lpfc_mq_doorbell_num_posted, &doorbell, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_mq_doorbell_id, &doorbell, q->queue_id);
writel(doorbell.word0, q->phba->sli4_hba.MQDBregaddr);
readl(q->phba->sli4_hba.MQDBregaddr); /* Flush */
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_mq_release - Updates internal hba index for MQ
* @q: The Mailbox Queue to operate on.
*
* This routine will update the HBA index of a queue to reflect consumption of
* a Mailbox Queue Entry by the HBA. When the HBA indicates that it has consumed
* an entry the host calls this function to update the queue's internal
* pointers. This routine returns the number of entries that were consumed by
* the HBA.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_mq_release(struct lpfc_queue *q)
{
/* Clear the mailbox pointer for completion */
q->phba->mbox = NULL;
q->hba_index = ((q->hba_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_eq_get - Gets the next valid EQE from a EQ
* @q: The Event Queue to get the first valid EQE from
*
* This routine will get the first valid Event Queue Entry from @q, update
* the queue's internal hba index, and return the EQE. If no valid EQEs are in
* the Queue (no more work to do), or the Queue is full of EQEs that have been
* processed, but not popped back to the HBA then this routine will return NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_eqe *
lpfc_sli4_eq_get(struct lpfc_queue *q)
{
struct lpfc_eqe *eqe = q->qe[q->hba_index].eqe;
/* If the next EQE is not valid then we are done */
if (!bf_get(lpfc_eqe_valid, eqe))
return NULL;
/* If the host has not yet processed the next entry then we are done */
if (((q->hba_index + 1) % q->entry_count) == q->host_index)
return NULL;
q->hba_index = ((q->hba_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
return eqe;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_eq_release - Indicates the host has finished processing an EQ
* @q: The Event Queue that the host has completed processing for.
* @arm: Indicates whether the host wants to arms this CQ.
*
* This routine will mark all Event Queue Entries on @q, from the last
* known completed entry to the last entry that was processed, as completed
* by clearing the valid bit for each completion queue entry. Then it will
* notify the HBA, by ringing the doorbell, that the EQEs have been processed.
* The internal host index in the @q will be updated by this routine to indicate
* that the host has finished processing the entries. The @arm parameter
* indicates that the queue should be rearmed when ringing the doorbell.
*
* This function will return the number of EQEs that were popped.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(struct lpfc_queue *q, bool arm)
{
uint32_t released = 0;
struct lpfc_eqe *temp_eqe;
struct lpfc_register doorbell;
/* while there are valid entries */
while (q->hba_index != q->host_index) {
temp_eqe = q->qe[q->host_index].eqe;
bf_set(lpfc_eqe_valid, temp_eqe, 0);
released++;
q->host_index = ((q->host_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
}
if (unlikely(released == 0 && !arm))
return 0;
/* ring doorbell for number popped */
doorbell.word0 = 0;
if (arm) {
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_arm, &doorbell, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_eqci, &doorbell, 1);
}
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_num_released, &doorbell, released);
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_qt, &doorbell, LPFC_QUEUE_TYPE_EVENT);
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_eqid, &doorbell, q->queue_id);
writel(doorbell.word0, q->phba->sli4_hba.EQCQDBregaddr);
return released;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_cq_get - Gets the next valid CQE from a CQ
* @q: The Completion Queue to get the first valid CQE from
*
* This routine will get the first valid Completion Queue Entry from @q, update
* the queue's internal hba index, and return the CQE. If no valid CQEs are in
* the Queue (no more work to do), or the Queue is full of CQEs that have been
* processed, but not popped back to the HBA then this routine will return NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_cqe *
lpfc_sli4_cq_get(struct lpfc_queue *q)
{
struct lpfc_cqe *cqe;
/* If the next CQE is not valid then we are done */
if (!bf_get(lpfc_cqe_valid, q->qe[q->hba_index].cqe))
return NULL;
/* If the host has not yet processed the next entry then we are done */
if (((q->hba_index + 1) % q->entry_count) == q->host_index)
return NULL;
cqe = q->qe[q->hba_index].cqe;
q->hba_index = ((q->hba_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
return cqe;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_cq_release - Indicates the host has finished processing a CQ
* @q: The Completion Queue that the host has completed processing for.
* @arm: Indicates whether the host wants to arms this CQ.
*
* This routine will mark all Completion queue entries on @q, from the last
* known completed entry to the last entry that was processed, as completed
* by clearing the valid bit for each completion queue entry. Then it will
* notify the HBA, by ringing the doorbell, that the CQEs have been processed.
* The internal host index in the @q will be updated by this routine to indicate
* that the host has finished processing the entries. The @arm parameter
* indicates that the queue should be rearmed when ringing the doorbell.
*
* This function will return the number of CQEs that were released.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(struct lpfc_queue *q, bool arm)
{
uint32_t released = 0;
struct lpfc_cqe *temp_qe;
struct lpfc_register doorbell;
/* while there are valid entries */
while (q->hba_index != q->host_index) {
temp_qe = q->qe[q->host_index].cqe;
bf_set(lpfc_cqe_valid, temp_qe, 0);
released++;
q->host_index = ((q->host_index + 1) % q->entry_count);
}
if (unlikely(released == 0 && !arm))
return 0;
/* ring doorbell for number popped */
doorbell.word0 = 0;
if (arm)
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_arm, &doorbell, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_num_released, &doorbell, released);
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_qt, &doorbell, LPFC_QUEUE_TYPE_COMPLETION);
bf_set(lpfc_eqcq_doorbell_cqid, &doorbell, q->queue_id);
writel(doorbell.word0, q->phba->sli4_hba.EQCQDBregaddr);
return released;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_rq_put - Put a Receive Buffer Queue Entry on a Receive Queue
* @q: The Header Receive Queue to operate on.
* @wqe: The Receive Queue Entry to put on the Receive queue.
*
* This routine will copy the contents of @wqe to the next available entry on
* the @q. This function will then ring the Receive Queue Doorbell to signal the
* HBA to start processing the Receive Queue Entry. This function returns the
* index that the rqe was copied to if successful. If no entries are available
* on @q then this function will return -ENOMEM.
* The caller is expected to hold the hbalock when calling this routine.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_rq_put(struct lpfc_queue *hq, struct lpfc_queue *dq,
struct lpfc_rqe *hrqe, struct lpfc_rqe *drqe)
{
struct lpfc_rqe *temp_hrqe = hq->qe[hq->host_index].rqe;
struct lpfc_rqe *temp_drqe = dq->qe[dq->host_index].rqe;
struct lpfc_register doorbell;
int put_index = hq->host_index;
if (hq->type != LPFC_HRQ || dq->type != LPFC_DRQ)
return -EINVAL;
if (hq->host_index != dq->host_index)
return -EINVAL;
/* If the host has not yet processed the next entry then we are done */
if (((hq->host_index + 1) % hq->entry_count) == hq->hba_index)
return -EBUSY;
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(hrqe, temp_hrqe, hq->entry_size);
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(drqe, temp_drqe, dq->entry_size);
/* Update the host index to point to the next slot */
hq->host_index = ((hq->host_index + 1) % hq->entry_count);
dq->host_index = ((dq->host_index + 1) % dq->entry_count);
/* Ring The Header Receive Queue Doorbell */
if (!(hq->host_index % LPFC_RQ_POST_BATCH)) {
doorbell.word0 = 0;
bf_set(lpfc_rq_doorbell_num_posted, &doorbell,
LPFC_RQ_POST_BATCH);
bf_set(lpfc_rq_doorbell_id, &doorbell, hq->queue_id);
writel(doorbell.word0, hq->phba->sli4_hba.RQDBregaddr);
}
return put_index;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_rq_release - Updates internal hba index for RQ
* @q: The Header Receive Queue to operate on.
*
* This routine will update the HBA index of a queue to reflect consumption of
* one Receive Queue Entry by the HBA. When the HBA indicates that it has
* consumed an entry the host calls this function to update the queue's
* internal pointers. This routine returns the number of entries that were
* consumed by the HBA.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_rq_release(struct lpfc_queue *hq, struct lpfc_queue *dq)
{
if ((hq->type != LPFC_HRQ) || (dq->type != LPFC_DRQ))
return 0;
hq->hba_index = ((hq->hba_index + 1) % hq->entry_count);
dq->hba_index = ((dq->hba_index + 1) % dq->entry_count);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_cmd_iocb - Get next command iocb entry in the ring
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function returns pointer to next command iocb entry
* in the command ring. The caller must hold hbalock to prevent
* other threads consume the next command iocb.
* SLI-2/SLI-3 provide different sized iocbs.
**/
static inline IOCB_t *
lpfc_cmd_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
return (IOCB_t *) (((char *) pring->cmdringaddr) +
pring->cmdidx * phba->iocb_cmd_size);
}
/**
* lpfc_resp_iocb - Get next response iocb entry in the ring
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function returns pointer to next response iocb entry
* in the response ring. The caller must hold hbalock to make sure
* that no other thread consume the next response iocb.
* SLI-2/SLI-3 provide different sized iocbs.
**/
static inline IOCB_t *
lpfc_resp_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
return (IOCB_t *) (((char *) pring->rspringaddr) +
pring->rspidx * phba->iocb_rsp_size);
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_get_iocbq - Allocates an iocb object from iocb pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held. This function
* allocates a new driver iocb object from the iocb pool. If the
* allocation is successful, it returns pointer to the newly
* allocated iocb object else it returns NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
__lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct list_head *lpfc_iocb_list = &phba->lpfc_iocb_list;
struct lpfc_iocbq * iocbq = NULL;
list_remove_head(lpfc_iocb_list, iocbq, struct lpfc_iocbq, list);
return iocbq;
}
/**
* __lpfc_clear_active_sglq - Remove the active sglq for this XRI.
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @xritag: XRI value.
*
* This function clears the sglq pointer from the array of acive
* sglq's. The xritag that is passed in is used to index into the
* array. Before the xritag can be used it needs to be adjusted
* by subtracting the xribase.
*
* Returns sglq ponter = success, NULL = Failure.
**/
static struct lpfc_sglq *
__lpfc_clear_active_sglq(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint16_t xritag)
{
uint16_t adj_xri;
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq;
adj_xri = xritag - phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.xri_base;
if (adj_xri > phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.max_xri)
return NULL;
sglq = phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_sglq_active_list[adj_xri];
phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_sglq_active_list[adj_xri] = NULL;
return sglq;
}
/**
* __lpfc_get_active_sglq - Get the active sglq for this XRI.
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @xritag: XRI value.
*
* This function returns the sglq pointer from the array of acive
* sglq's. The xritag that is passed in is used to index into the
* array. Before the xritag can be used it needs to be adjusted
* by subtracting the xribase.
*
* Returns sglq ponter = success, NULL = Failure.
**/
static struct lpfc_sglq *
__lpfc_get_active_sglq(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint16_t xritag)
{
uint16_t adj_xri;
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq;
adj_xri = xritag - phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.xri_base;
if (adj_xri > phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.max_xri)
return NULL;
sglq = phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_sglq_active_list[adj_xri];
return sglq;
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_get_sglq - Allocates an iocb object from sgl pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held. This function
* Gets a new driver sglq object from the sglq list. If the
* list is not empty then it is successful, it returns pointer to the newly
* allocated sglq object else it returns NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_sglq *
__lpfc_sli_get_sglq(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct list_head *lpfc_sgl_list = &phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_sgl_list;
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq = NULL;
uint16_t adj_xri;
list_remove_head(lpfc_sgl_list, sglq, struct lpfc_sglq, list);
adj_xri = sglq->sli4_xritag - phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.xri_base;
phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_sglq_active_list[adj_xri] = sglq;
return sglq;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_get_iocbq - Allocates an iocb object from iocb pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called with no lock held. This function
* allocates a new driver iocb object from the iocb pool. If the
* allocation is successful, it returns pointer to the newly
* allocated iocb object else it returns NULL.
**/
struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq * iocbq = NULL;
unsigned long iflags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
iocbq = __lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(phba);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return iocbq;
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_release_iocbq_s4 - Release iocb to the iocb pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @iocbq: Pointer to driver iocb object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to release driver
* iocb object to the iocb pool. The iotag in the iocb object
* does not change for each use of the iocb object. This function
* clears all other fields of the iocb object when it is freed.
* The sqlq structure that holds the xritag and phys and virtual
* mappings for the scatter gather list is retrieved from the
* active array of sglq. The get of the sglq pointer also clears
* the entry in the array. If the status of the IO indiactes that
* this IO was aborted then the sglq entry it put on the
* lpfc_abts_els_sgl_list until the CQ_ABORTED_XRI is received. If the
* IO has good status or fails for any other reason then the sglq
* entry is added to the free list (lpfc_sgl_list).
**/
static void
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq)
{
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq;
size_t start_clean = offsetof(struct lpfc_iocbq, iocb);
unsigned long iflag;
if (iocbq->sli4_xritag == NO_XRI)
sglq = NULL;
else
sglq = __lpfc_clear_active_sglq(phba, iocbq->sli4_xritag);
if (sglq) {
if (iocbq->iocb_flag & LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED
|| ((iocbq->iocb.ulpStatus == IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT)
&& (iocbq->iocb.un.ulpWord[4]
== IOERR_SLI_ABORTED))) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->sli4_hba.abts_sgl_list_lock,
iflag);
list_add(&sglq->list,
&phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_abts_els_sgl_list);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(
&phba->sli4_hba.abts_sgl_list_lock, iflag);
} else
list_add(&sglq->list, &phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_sgl_list);
}
/*
* Clean all volatile data fields, preserve iotag and node struct.
*/
memset((char *)iocbq + start_clean, 0, sizeof(*iocbq) - start_clean);
iocbq->sli4_xritag = NO_XRI;
list_add_tail(&iocbq->list, &phba->lpfc_iocb_list);
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_release_iocbq_s3 - Release iocb to the iocb pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @iocbq: Pointer to driver iocb object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to release driver
* iocb object to the iocb pool. The iotag in the iocb object
* does not change for each use of the iocb object. This function
* clears all other fields of the iocb object when it is freed.
**/
static void
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq)
{
size_t start_clean = offsetof(struct lpfc_iocbq, iocb);
/*
* Clean all volatile data fields, preserve iotag and node struct.
*/
memset((char*)iocbq + start_clean, 0, sizeof(*iocbq) - start_clean);
iocbq->sli4_xritag = NO_XRI;
list_add_tail(&iocbq->list, &phba->lpfc_iocb_list);
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_release_iocbq - Release iocb to the iocb pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @iocbq: Pointer to driver iocb object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to release driver
* iocb object to the iocb pool. The iotag in the iocb object
* does not change for each use of the iocb object. This function
* clears all other fields of the iocb object when it is freed.
**/
static void
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq)
{
phba->__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, iocbq);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_release_iocbq - Release iocb to the iocb pool
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @iocbq: Pointer to driver iocb object.
*
* This function is called with no lock held to release the iocb to
* iocb pool.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq)
{
unsigned long iflags;
/*
* Clean all volatile data fields, preserve iotag and node struct.
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, iocbq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/**
* lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs - Cancel all iocbs from a list.
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @iocblist: List of IOCBs.
* @ulpstatus: ULP status in IOCB command field.
* @ulpWord4: ULP word-4 in IOCB command field.
*
* This function is called with a list of IOCBs to cancel. It cancels the IOCB
* on the list by invoking the complete callback function associated with the
* IOCB with the provided @ulpstatus and @ulpword4 set to the IOCB commond
* fields.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct list_head *iocblist,
uint32_t ulpstatus, uint32_t ulpWord4)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb;
while (!list_empty(iocblist)) {
list_remove_head(iocblist, piocb, struct lpfc_iocbq, list);
if (!piocb->iocb_cmpl)
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, piocb);
else {
piocb->iocb.ulpStatus = ulpstatus;
piocb->iocb.un.ulpWord[4] = ulpWord4;
(piocb->iocb_cmpl) (phba, piocb, piocb);
}
}
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_iocb_cmd_type - Get the iocb type
* @iocb_cmnd: iocb command code.
*
* This function is called by ring event handler function to get the iocb type.
* This function translates the iocb command to an iocb command type used to
* decide the final disposition of each completed IOCB.
* The function returns
* LPFC_UNKNOWN_IOCB if it is an unsupported iocb
* LPFC_SOL_IOCB if it is a solicited iocb completion
* LPFC_ABORT_IOCB if it is an abort iocb
* LPFC_UNSOL_IOCB if it is an unsolicited iocb
*
* The caller is not required to hold any lock.
**/
static lpfc_iocb_type
lpfc_sli_iocb_cmd_type(uint8_t iocb_cmnd)
{
lpfc_iocb_type type = LPFC_UNKNOWN_IOCB;
if (iocb_cmnd > CMD_MAX_IOCB_CMD)
return 0;
switch (iocb_cmnd) {
case CMD_XMIT_SEQUENCE_CR:
case CMD_XMIT_SEQUENCE_CX:
case CMD_XMIT_BCAST_CN:
case CMD_XMIT_BCAST_CX:
case CMD_ELS_REQUEST_CR:
case CMD_ELS_REQUEST_CX:
case CMD_CREATE_XRI_CR:
case CMD_CREATE_XRI_CX:
case CMD_GET_RPI_CN:
case CMD_XMIT_ELS_RSP_CX:
case CMD_GET_RPI_CR:
case CMD_FCP_IWRITE_CR:
case CMD_FCP_IWRITE_CX:
case CMD_FCP_IREAD_CR:
case CMD_FCP_IREAD_CX:
case CMD_FCP_ICMND_CR:
case CMD_FCP_ICMND_CX:
case CMD_FCP_TSEND_CX:
case CMD_FCP_TRSP_CX:
case CMD_FCP_TRECEIVE_CX:
case CMD_FCP_AUTO_TRSP_CX:
case CMD_ADAPTER_MSG:
case CMD_ADAPTER_DUMP:
case CMD_XMIT_SEQUENCE64_CR:
case CMD_XMIT_SEQUENCE64_CX:
case CMD_XMIT_BCAST64_CN:
case CMD_XMIT_BCAST64_CX:
case CMD_ELS_REQUEST64_CR:
case CMD_ELS_REQUEST64_CX:
case CMD_FCP_IWRITE64_CR:
case CMD_FCP_IWRITE64_CX:
case CMD_FCP_IREAD64_CR:
case CMD_FCP_IREAD64_CX:
case CMD_FCP_ICMND64_CR:
case CMD_FCP_ICMND64_CX:
case CMD_FCP_TSEND64_CX:
case CMD_FCP_TRSP64_CX:
case CMD_FCP_TRECEIVE64_CX:
case CMD_GEN_REQUEST64_CR:
case CMD_GEN_REQUEST64_CX:
case CMD_XMIT_ELS_RSP64_CX:
case DSSCMD_IWRITE64_CR:
case DSSCMD_IWRITE64_CX:
case DSSCMD_IREAD64_CR:
case DSSCMD_IREAD64_CX:
case DSSCMD_INVALIDATE_DEK:
case DSSCMD_SET_KEK:
case DSSCMD_GET_KEK_ID:
case DSSCMD_GEN_XFER:
type = LPFC_SOL_IOCB;
break;
case CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN:
case CMD_ABORT_XRI_CX:
case CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN:
case CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CX:
case CMD_XRI_ABORTED_CX:
case CMD_ABORT_MXRI64_CN:
type = LPFC_ABORT_IOCB;
break;
case CMD_RCV_SEQUENCE_CX:
case CMD_RCV_ELS_REQ_CX:
case CMD_RCV_SEQUENCE64_CX:
case CMD_RCV_ELS_REQ64_CX:
case CMD_ASYNC_STATUS:
case CMD_IOCB_RCV_SEQ64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_RCV_ELS64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_RCV_CONT64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_RET_XRI64_CX:
type = LPFC_UNSOL_IOCB;
break;
case CMD_IOCB_XMIT_MSEQ64_CR:
case CMD_IOCB_XMIT_MSEQ64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_RCV_SEQ_LIST64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_RCV_ELS_LIST64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_CLOSE_EXTENDED_CN:
case CMD_IOCB_ABORT_EXTENDED_CN:
case CMD_IOCB_RET_HBQE64_CN:
case CMD_IOCB_FCP_IBIDIR64_CR:
case CMD_IOCB_FCP_IBIDIR64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_FCP_ITASKMGT64_CX:
case CMD_IOCB_LOGENTRY_CN:
case CMD_IOCB_LOGENTRY_ASYNC_CN:
printk("%s - Unhandled SLI-3 Command x%x\n",
__func__, iocb_cmnd);
type = LPFC_UNKNOWN_IOCB;
break;
default:
type = LPFC_UNKNOWN_IOCB;
break;
}
return type;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_ring_map - Issue config_ring mbox for all rings
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called from SLI initialization code
* to configure every ring of the HBA's SLI interface. The
* caller is not required to hold any lock. This function issues
* a config_ring mailbox command for each ring.
* This function returns zero if successful else returns a negative
* error code.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_ring_map(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
MAILBOX_t *pmbox;
int i, rc, ret = 0;
pmb = (LPFC_MBOXQ_t *) mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pmb)
return -ENOMEM;
pmbox = &pmb->u.mb;
phba->link_state = LPFC_INIT_MBX_CMDS;
for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
lpfc_config_ring(phba, i, pmb);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_POLL);
if (rc != MBX_SUCCESS) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0446 Adapter failed to init (%d), "
"mbxCmd x%x CFG_RING, mbxStatus x%x, "
"ring %d\n",
rc, pmbox->mbxCommand,
pmbox->mbxStatus, i);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
ret = -ENXIO;
break;
}
}
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return ret;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_ringtxcmpl_put - Adds new iocb to the txcmplq
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @piocb: Pointer to the driver iocb object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held. The function adds the
* new iocb to txcmplq of the given ring. This function always returns
* 0. If this function is called for ELS ring, this function checks if
* there is a vport associated with the ELS command. This function also
* starts els_tmofunc timer if this is an ELS command.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_ringtxcmpl_put(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb)
{
list_add_tail(&piocb->list, &pring->txcmplq);
pring->txcmplq_cnt++;
if ((unlikely(pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING)) &&
(piocb->iocb.ulpCommand != CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN) &&
(piocb->iocb.ulpCommand != CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN)) {
if (!piocb->vport)
BUG();
else
mod_timer(&piocb->vport->els_tmofunc,
jiffies + HZ * (phba->fc_ratov << 1));
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_ringtx_get - Get first element of the txq
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to get next
* iocb in txq of the given ring. If there is any iocb in
* the txq, the function returns first iocb in the list after
* removing the iocb from the list, else it returns NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_sli_ringtx_get(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmd_iocb;
list_remove_head((&pring->txq), cmd_iocb, struct lpfc_iocbq, list);
if (cmd_iocb != NULL)
pring->txq_cnt--;
return cmd_iocb;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_next_iocb_slot - Get next iocb slot in the ring
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held and the caller must post the
* iocb without releasing the lock. If the caller releases the lock,
* iocb slot returned by the function is not guaranteed to be available.
* The function returns pointer to the next available iocb slot if there
* is available slot in the ring, else it returns NULL.
* If the get index of the ring is ahead of the put index, the function
* will post an error attention event to the worker thread to take the
* HBA to offline state.
**/
static IOCB_t *
lpfc_sli_next_iocb_slot (struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
struct lpfc_pgp *pgp = &phba->port_gp[pring->ringno];
uint32_t max_cmd_idx = pring->numCiocb;
if ((pring->next_cmdidx == pring->cmdidx) &&
(++pring->next_cmdidx >= max_cmd_idx))
pring->next_cmdidx = 0;
if (unlikely(pring->local_getidx == pring->next_cmdidx)) {
pring->local_getidx = le32_to_cpu(pgp->cmdGetInx);
if (unlikely(pring->local_getidx >= max_cmd_idx)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0315 Ring %d issue: portCmdGet %d "
"is bigger than cmd ring %d\n",
pring->ringno,
pring->local_getidx, max_cmd_idx);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
/*
* All error attention handlers are posted to
* worker thread
*/
phba->work_ha |= HA_ERATT;
phba->work_hs = HS_FFER3;
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
return NULL;
}
if (pring->local_getidx == pring->next_cmdidx)
return NULL;
}
return lpfc_cmd_iocb(phba, pring);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_next_iotag - Get an iotag for the iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @iocbq: Pointer to driver iocb object.
*
* This function gets an iotag for the iocb. If there is no unused iotag and
* the iocbq_lookup_len < 0xffff, this function allocates a bigger iotag_lookup
* array and assigns a new iotag.
* The function returns the allocated iotag if successful, else returns zero.
* Zero is not a valid iotag.
* The caller is not required to hold any lock.
**/
uint16_t
lpfc_sli_next_iotag(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq **new_arr;
struct lpfc_iocbq **old_arr;
size_t new_len;
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
uint16_t iotag;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
iotag = psli->last_iotag;
if(++iotag < psli->iocbq_lookup_len) {
psli->last_iotag = iotag;
psli->iocbq_lookup[iotag] = iocbq;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
iocbq->iotag = iotag;
return iotag;
} else if (psli->iocbq_lookup_len < (0xffff
- LPFC_IOCBQ_LOOKUP_INCREMENT)) {
new_len = psli->iocbq_lookup_len + LPFC_IOCBQ_LOOKUP_INCREMENT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
new_arr = kzalloc(new_len * sizeof (struct lpfc_iocbq *),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (new_arr) {
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
old_arr = psli->iocbq_lookup;
if (new_len <= psli->iocbq_lookup_len) {
/* highly unprobable case */
kfree(new_arr);
iotag = psli->last_iotag;
if(++iotag < psli->iocbq_lookup_len) {
psli->last_iotag = iotag;
psli->iocbq_lookup[iotag] = iocbq;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
iocbq->iotag = iotag;
return iotag;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 0;
}
if (psli->iocbq_lookup)
memcpy(new_arr, old_arr,
((psli->last_iotag + 1) *
sizeof (struct lpfc_iocbq *)));
psli->iocbq_lookup = new_arr;
psli->iocbq_lookup_len = new_len;
psli->last_iotag = iotag;
psli->iocbq_lookup[iotag] = iocbq;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
iocbq->iotag = iotag;
kfree(old_arr);
return iotag;
}
} else
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR,LOG_SLI,
"0318 Failed to allocate IOTAG.last IOTAG is %d\n",
psli->last_iotag);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_submit_iocb - Submit an iocb to the firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @iocb: Pointer to iocb slot in the ring.
* @nextiocb: Pointer to driver iocb object which need to be
* posted to firmware.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to post a new iocb to
* the firmware. This function copies the new iocb to ring iocb slot and
* updates the ring pointers. It adds the new iocb to txcmplq if there is
* a completion call back for this iocb else the function will free the
* iocb object.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_submit_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
IOCB_t *iocb, struct lpfc_iocbq *nextiocb)
{
/*
* Set up an iotag
*/
nextiocb->iocb.ulpIoTag = (nextiocb->iocb_cmpl) ? nextiocb->iotag : 0;
if (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) {
lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc(phba,
"IOCB cmd ring: wd4:x%08x wd6:x%08x wd7:x%08x",
*(((uint32_t *) &nextiocb->iocb) + 4),
*(((uint32_t *) &nextiocb->iocb) + 6),
*(((uint32_t *) &nextiocb->iocb) + 7));
}
/*
* Issue iocb command to adapter
*/
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(&nextiocb->iocb, iocb, phba->iocb_cmd_size);
wmb();
pring->stats.iocb_cmd++;
/*
* If there is no completion routine to call, we can release the
* IOCB buffer back right now. For IOCBs, like QUE_RING_BUF,
* that have no rsp ring completion, iocb_cmpl MUST be NULL.
*/
if (nextiocb->iocb_cmpl)
lpfc_sli_ringtxcmpl_put(phba, pring, nextiocb);
else
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, nextiocb);
/*
* Let the HBA know what IOCB slot will be the next one the
* driver will put a command into.
*/
pring->cmdidx = pring->next_cmdidx;
writel(pring->cmdidx, &phba->host_gp[pring->ringno].cmdPutInx);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_update_full_ring - Update the chip attention register
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* The caller is not required to hold any lock for calling this function.
* This function updates the chip attention bits for the ring to inform firmware
* that there are pending work to be done for this ring and requests an
* interrupt when there is space available in the ring. This function is
* called when the driver is unable to post more iocbs to the ring due
* to unavailability of space in the ring.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_update_full_ring(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
int ringno = pring->ringno;
pring->flag |= LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE;
wmb();
/*
* Set ring 'ringno' to SET R0CE_REQ in Chip Att register.
* The HBA will tell us when an IOCB entry is available.
*/
writel((CA_R0ATT|CA_R0CE_REQ) << (ringno*4), phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr); /* flush */
pring->stats.iocb_cmd_full++;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_update_ring - Update chip attention register
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function updates the chip attention register bit for the
* given ring to inform HBA that there is more work to be done
* in this ring. The caller is not required to hold any lock.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_update_ring(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
int ringno = pring->ringno;
/*
* Tell the HBA that there is work to do in this ring.
*/
if (!(phba->sli3_options & LPFC_SLI3_CRP_ENABLED)) {
wmb();
writel(CA_R0ATT << (ringno * 4), phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr); /* flush */
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_resume_iocb - Process iocbs in the txq
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to post pending iocbs
* in the txq to the firmware. This function is called when driver
* detects space available in the ring.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_resume_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
IOCB_t *iocb;
struct lpfc_iocbq *nextiocb;
/*
* Check to see if:
* (a) there is anything on the txq to send
* (b) link is up
* (c) link attention events can be processed (fcp ring only)
* (d) IOCB processing is not blocked by the outstanding mbox command.
*/
if (pring->txq_cnt &&
lpfc_is_link_up(phba) &&
(pring->ringno != phba->sli.fcp_ring ||
phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_PROCESS_LA)) {
while ((iocb = lpfc_sli_next_iocb_slot(phba, pring)) &&
(nextiocb = lpfc_sli_ringtx_get(phba, pring)))
lpfc_sli_submit_iocb(phba, pring, iocb, nextiocb);
if (iocb)
lpfc_sli_update_ring(phba, pring);
else
lpfc_sli_update_full_ring(phba, pring);
}
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_next_hbq_slot - Get next hbq entry for the HBQ
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbqno: HBQ number.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to get the next
* available slot for the given HBQ. If there is free slot
* available for the HBQ it will return pointer to the next available
* HBQ entry else it will return NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_hbq_entry *
lpfc_sli_next_hbq_slot(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t hbqno)
{
struct hbq_s *hbqp = &phba->hbqs[hbqno];
if (hbqp->next_hbqPutIdx == hbqp->hbqPutIdx &&
++hbqp->next_hbqPutIdx >= hbqp->entry_count)
hbqp->next_hbqPutIdx = 0;
if (unlikely(hbqp->local_hbqGetIdx == hbqp->next_hbqPutIdx)) {
uint32_t raw_index = phba->hbq_get[hbqno];
uint32_t getidx = le32_to_cpu(raw_index);
hbqp->local_hbqGetIdx = getidx;
if (unlikely(hbqp->local_hbqGetIdx >= hbqp->entry_count)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI | LOG_VPORT,
"1802 HBQ %d: local_hbqGetIdx "
"%u is > than hbqp->entry_count %u\n",
hbqno, hbqp->local_hbqGetIdx,
hbqp->entry_count);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
return NULL;
}
if (hbqp->local_hbqGetIdx == hbqp->next_hbqPutIdx)
return NULL;
}
return (struct lpfc_hbq_entry *) phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_virt +
hbqp->hbqPutIdx;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_free_all - Free all the hbq buffers
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called with no lock held to free all the
* hbq buffers while uninitializing the SLI interface. It also
* frees the HBQ buffers returned by the firmware but not yet
* processed by the upper layers.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_free_all(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf, *next_dmabuf;
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buf;
unsigned long flags;
int i, hbq_count;
uint32_t hbqno;
hbq_count = lpfc_sli_hbq_count();
/* Return all memory used by all HBQs */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < hbq_count; ++i) {
list_for_each_entry_safe(dmabuf, next_dmabuf,
&phba->hbqs[i].hbq_buffer_list, list) {
hbq_buf = container_of(dmabuf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
list_del(&hbq_buf->dbuf.list);
(phba->hbqs[i].hbq_free_buffer)(phba, hbq_buf);
}
phba->hbqs[i].buffer_count = 0;
}
/* Return all HBQ buffer that are in-fly */
list_for_each_entry_safe(dmabuf, next_dmabuf, &phba->rb_pend_list,
list) {
hbq_buf = container_of(dmabuf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
list_del(&hbq_buf->dbuf.list);
if (hbq_buf->tag == -1) {
(phba->hbqs[LPFC_ELS_HBQ].hbq_free_buffer)
(phba, hbq_buf);
} else {
hbqno = hbq_buf->tag >> 16;
if (hbqno >= LPFC_MAX_HBQS)
(phba->hbqs[LPFC_ELS_HBQ].hbq_free_buffer)
(phba, hbq_buf);
else
(phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_free_buffer)(phba,
hbq_buf);
}
}
/* Mark the HBQs not in use */
phba->hbq_in_use = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flags);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware - Post the hbq buffer to firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbqno: HBQ number.
* @hbq_buf: Pointer to HBQ buffer.
*
* This function is called with the hbalock held to post a
* hbq buffer to the firmware. If the function finds an empty
* slot in the HBQ, it will post the buffer. The function will return
* pointer to the hbq entry if it successfully post the buffer
* else it will return NULL.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t hbqno,
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buf)
{
return phba->lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware(phba, hbqno, hbq_buf);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware_s3 - Post the hbq buffer to SLI3 firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbqno: HBQ number.
* @hbq_buf: Pointer to HBQ buffer.
*
* This function is called with the hbalock held to post a hbq buffer to the
* firmware. If the function finds an empty slot in the HBQ, it will post the
* buffer and place it on the hbq_buffer_list. The function will return zero if
* it successfully post the buffer else it will return an error.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t hbqno,
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buf)
{
struct lpfc_hbq_entry *hbqe;
dma_addr_t physaddr = hbq_buf->dbuf.phys;
/* Get next HBQ entry slot to use */
hbqe = lpfc_sli_next_hbq_slot(phba, hbqno);
if (hbqe) {
struct hbq_s *hbqp = &phba->hbqs[hbqno];
hbqe->bde.addrHigh = le32_to_cpu(putPaddrHigh(physaddr));
hbqe->bde.addrLow = le32_to_cpu(putPaddrLow(physaddr));
hbqe->bde.tus.f.bdeSize = hbq_buf->size;
hbqe->bde.tus.f.bdeFlags = 0;
hbqe->bde.tus.w = le32_to_cpu(hbqe->bde.tus.w);
hbqe->buffer_tag = le32_to_cpu(hbq_buf->tag);
/* Sync SLIM */
hbqp->hbqPutIdx = hbqp->next_hbqPutIdx;
writel(hbqp->hbqPutIdx, phba->hbq_put + hbqno);
/* flush */
readl(phba->hbq_put + hbqno);
list_add_tail(&hbq_buf->dbuf.list, &hbqp->hbq_buffer_list);
return 0;
} else
return -ENOMEM;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware_s4 - Post the hbq buffer to SLI4 firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbqno: HBQ number.
* @hbq_buf: Pointer to HBQ buffer.
*
* This function is called with the hbalock held to post an RQE to the SLI4
* firmware. If able to post the RQE to the RQ it will queue the hbq entry to
* the hbq_buffer_list and return zero, otherwise it will return an error.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t hbqno,
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buf)
{
int rc;
struct lpfc_rqe hrqe;
struct lpfc_rqe drqe;
hrqe.address_lo = putPaddrLow(hbq_buf->hbuf.phys);
hrqe.address_hi = putPaddrHigh(hbq_buf->hbuf.phys);
drqe.address_lo = putPaddrLow(hbq_buf->dbuf.phys);
drqe.address_hi = putPaddrHigh(hbq_buf->dbuf.phys);
rc = lpfc_sli4_rq_put(phba->sli4_hba.hdr_rq, phba->sli4_hba.dat_rq,
&hrqe, &drqe);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
hbq_buf->tag = rc;
list_add_tail(&hbq_buf->dbuf.list, &phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_buffer_list);
return 0;
}
/* HBQ for ELS and CT traffic. */
static struct lpfc_hbq_init lpfc_els_hbq = {
.rn = 1,
.entry_count = 200,
.mask_count = 0,
.profile = 0,
.ring_mask = (1 << LPFC_ELS_RING),
.buffer_count = 0,
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
.init_count = 40,
.add_count = 40,
};
/* HBQ for the extra ring if needed */
static struct lpfc_hbq_init lpfc_extra_hbq = {
.rn = 1,
.entry_count = 200,
.mask_count = 0,
.profile = 0,
.ring_mask = (1 << LPFC_EXTRA_RING),
.buffer_count = 0,
.init_count = 0,
.add_count = 5,
};
/* Array of HBQs */
struct lpfc_hbq_init *lpfc_hbq_defs[] = {
&lpfc_els_hbq,
&lpfc_extra_hbq,
};
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_fill_hbqs - Post more hbq buffers to HBQ
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbqno: HBQ number.
* @count: Number of HBQ buffers to be posted.
*
* This function is called with no lock held to post more hbq buffers to the
* given HBQ. The function returns the number of HBQ buffers successfully
* posted.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_fill_hbqs(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t hbqno, uint32_t count)
{
uint32_t i, posted = 0;
unsigned long flags;
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buffer;
LIST_HEAD(hbq_buf_list);
if (!phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_alloc_buffer)
return 0;
if ((phba->hbqs[hbqno].buffer_count + count) >
lpfc_hbq_defs[hbqno]->entry_count)
count = lpfc_hbq_defs[hbqno]->entry_count -
phba->hbqs[hbqno].buffer_count;
if (!count)
return 0;
/* Allocate HBQ entries */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
hbq_buffer = (phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_alloc_buffer)(phba);
if (!hbq_buffer)
break;
list_add_tail(&hbq_buffer->dbuf.list, &hbq_buf_list);
}
/* Check whether HBQ is still in use */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, flags);
if (!phba->hbq_in_use)
goto err;
while (!list_empty(&hbq_buf_list)) {
list_remove_head(&hbq_buf_list, hbq_buffer, struct hbq_dmabuf,
dbuf.list);
hbq_buffer->tag = (phba->hbqs[hbqno].buffer_count |
(hbqno << 16));
if (!lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware(phba, hbqno, hbq_buffer)) {
phba->hbqs[hbqno].buffer_count++;
posted++;
} else
(phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_free_buffer)(phba, hbq_buffer);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flags);
return posted;
err:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flags);
while (!list_empty(&hbq_buf_list)) {
list_remove_head(&hbq_buf_list, hbq_buffer, struct hbq_dmabuf,
dbuf.list);
(phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_free_buffer)(phba, hbq_buffer);
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_add_hbqs - Post more HBQ buffers to firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @qno: HBQ number.
*
* This function posts more buffers to the HBQ. This function
* is called with no lock held. The function returns the number of HBQ entries
* successfully allocated.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_add_hbqs(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t qno)
{
return(lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_fill_hbqs(phba, qno,
lpfc_hbq_defs[qno]->add_count));
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_init_hbqs - Post initial buffers to the HBQ
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @qno: HBQ queue number.
*
* This function is called from SLI initialization code path with
* no lock held to post initial HBQ buffers to firmware. The
* function returns the number of HBQ entries successfully allocated.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_init_hbqs(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t qno)
{
return(lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_fill_hbqs(phba, qno,
lpfc_hbq_defs[qno]->init_count));
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_get - Remove the first hbq off of an hbq list
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbqno: HBQ number.
*
* This function removes the first hbq buffer on an hbq list and returns a
* pointer to that buffer. If it finds no buffers on the list it returns NULL.
**/
static struct hbq_dmabuf *
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_get(struct list_head *rb_list)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *d_buf;
list_remove_head(rb_list, d_buf, struct lpfc_dmabuf, list);
if (!d_buf)
return NULL;
return container_of(d_buf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_find - Find the hbq buffer associated with a tag
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @tag: Tag of the hbq buffer.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held. This function searches
* for the hbq buffer associated with the given tag in the hbq buffer
* list. If it finds the hbq buffer, it returns the hbq_buffer other wise
* it returns NULL.
**/
static struct hbq_dmabuf *
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_find(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t tag)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *d_buf;
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buf;
uint32_t hbqno;
hbqno = tag >> 16;
if (hbqno >= LPFC_MAX_HBQS)
return NULL;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_for_each_entry(d_buf, &phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_buffer_list, list) {
hbq_buf = container_of(d_buf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
if (hbq_buf->tag == tag) {
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return hbq_buf;
}
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI | LOG_VPORT,
"1803 Bad hbq tag. Data: x%x x%x\n",
tag, phba->hbqs[tag >> 16].buffer_count);
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_free_hbq - Give back the hbq buffer to firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @hbq_buffer: Pointer to HBQ buffer.
*
* This function is called with hbalock. This function gives back
* the hbq buffer to firmware. If the HBQ does not have space to
* post the buffer, it will free the buffer.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_free_hbq(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_buffer)
{
uint32_t hbqno;
if (hbq_buffer) {
hbqno = hbq_buffer->tag >> 16;
if (lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware(phba, hbqno, hbq_buffer))
(phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbq_free_buffer)(phba, hbq_buffer);
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_chk_mbx_command - Check if the mailbox is a legitimate mailbox
* @mbxCommand: mailbox command code.
*
* This function is called by the mailbox event handler function to verify
* that the completed mailbox command is a legitimate mailbox command. If the
* completed mailbox is not known to the function, it will return MBX_SHUTDOWN
* and the mailbox event handler will take the HBA offline.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_chk_mbx_command(uint8_t mbxCommand)
{
uint8_t ret;
switch (mbxCommand) {
case MBX_LOAD_SM:
case MBX_READ_NV:
case MBX_WRITE_NV:
case MBX_WRITE_VPARMS:
case MBX_RUN_BIU_DIAG:
case MBX_INIT_LINK:
case MBX_DOWN_LINK:
case MBX_CONFIG_LINK:
case MBX_CONFIG_RING:
case MBX_RESET_RING:
case MBX_READ_CONFIG:
case MBX_READ_RCONFIG:
case MBX_READ_SPARM:
case MBX_READ_STATUS:
case MBX_READ_RPI:
case MBX_READ_XRI:
case MBX_READ_REV:
case MBX_READ_LNK_STAT:
case MBX_REG_LOGIN:
case MBX_UNREG_LOGIN:
case MBX_READ_LA:
case MBX_CLEAR_LA:
case MBX_DUMP_MEMORY:
case MBX_DUMP_CONTEXT:
case MBX_RUN_DIAGS:
case MBX_RESTART:
case MBX_UPDATE_CFG:
case MBX_DOWN_LOAD:
case MBX_DEL_LD_ENTRY:
case MBX_RUN_PROGRAM:
case MBX_SET_MASK:
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
case MBX_SET_VARIABLE:
case MBX_UNREG_D_ID:
case MBX_KILL_BOARD:
case MBX_CONFIG_FARP:
case MBX_BEACON:
case MBX_LOAD_AREA:
case MBX_RUN_BIU_DIAG64:
case MBX_CONFIG_PORT:
case MBX_READ_SPARM64:
case MBX_READ_RPI64:
case MBX_REG_LOGIN64:
case MBX_READ_LA64:
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
case MBX_WRITE_WWN:
case MBX_SET_DEBUG:
case MBX_LOAD_EXP_ROM:
case MBX_ASYNCEVT_ENABLE:
case MBX_REG_VPI:
case MBX_UNREG_VPI:
case MBX_HEARTBEAT:
case MBX_PORT_CAPABILITIES:
case MBX_PORT_IOV_CONTROL:
case MBX_SLI4_CONFIG:
case MBX_SLI4_REQ_FTRS:
case MBX_REG_FCFI:
case MBX_UNREG_FCFI:
case MBX_REG_VFI:
case MBX_UNREG_VFI:
case MBX_INIT_VPI:
case MBX_INIT_VFI:
case MBX_RESUME_RPI:
ret = mbxCommand;
break;
default:
ret = MBX_SHUTDOWN;
break;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_wake_mbox_wait - lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait mbox completion handler
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pmboxq: Pointer to mailbox command.
*
* This is completion handler function for mailbox commands issued from
* lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait function. This function is called by the
* mailbox event handler function with no lock held. This function
* will wake up thread waiting on the wait queue pointed by context1
* of the mailbox.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_wake_mbox_wait(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmboxq)
{
wait_queue_head_t *pdone_q;
unsigned long drvr_flag;
/*
* If pdone_q is empty, the driver thread gave up waiting and
* continued running.
*/
pmboxq->mbox_flag |= LPFC_MBX_WAKE;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
pdone_q = (wait_queue_head_t *) pmboxq->context1;
if (pdone_q)
wake_up_interruptible(pdone_q);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl - Default mailbox completion handler
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pmb: Pointer to mailbox object.
*
* This function is the default mailbox completion handler. It
* frees the memory resources associated with the completed mailbox
* command. If the completed command is a REG_LOGIN mailbox command,
* this function will issue a UREG_LOGIN to re-claim the RPI.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
uint16_t rpi, vpi;
int rc;
mp = (struct lpfc_dmabuf *) (pmb->context1);
if (mp) {
lpfc_mbuf_free(phba, mp->virt, mp->phys);
kfree(mp);
}
if ((pmb->u.mb.mbxCommand == MBX_UNREG_LOGIN) &&
(phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV4))
lpfc_sli4_free_rpi(phba, pmb->u.mb.un.varUnregLogin.rpi);
/*
* If a REG_LOGIN succeeded after node is destroyed or node
* is in re-discovery driver need to cleanup the RPI.
*/
if (!(phba->pport->load_flag & FC_UNLOADING) &&
pmb->u.mb.mbxCommand == MBX_REG_LOGIN64 &&
!pmb->u.mb.mbxStatus) {
rpi = pmb->u.mb.un.varWords[0];
vpi = pmb->u.mb.un.varRegLogin.vpi - phba->vpi_base;
lpfc_unreg_login(phba, vpi, rpi, pmb);
pmb->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_NOWAIT);
if (rc != MBX_NOT_FINISHED)
return;
}
if (bf_get(lpfc_mqe_command, &pmb->u.mqe) == MBX_SLI4_CONFIG)
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, pmb);
else
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_handle_mb_event - Handle mailbox completions from firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called with no lock held. This function processes all
* the completed mailbox commands and gives it to upper layers. The interrupt
* service routine processes mailbox completion interrupt and adds completed
* mailbox commands to the mboxq_cmpl queue and signals the worker thread.
* Worker thread call lpfc_sli_handle_mb_event, which will return the
* completed mailbox commands in mboxq_cmpl queue to the upper layers. This
* function returns the mailbox commands to the upper layer by calling the
* completion handler function of each mailbox.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_handle_mb_event(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
MAILBOX_t *pmbox;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
int rc;
LIST_HEAD(cmplq);
phba->sli.slistat.mbox_event++;
/* Get all completed mailboxe buffers into the cmplq */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_splice_init(&phba->sli.mboxq_cmpl, &cmplq);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Get a Mailbox buffer to setup mailbox commands for callback */
do {
list_remove_head(&cmplq, pmb, LPFC_MBOXQ_t, list);
if (pmb == NULL)
break;
pmbox = &pmb->u.mb;
if (pmbox->mbxCommand != MBX_HEARTBEAT) {
if (pmb->vport) {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(pmb->vport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX_VPORT,
"MBOX cmpl vport: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
(uint32_t)pmbox->mbxCommand,
pmbox->un.varWords[0],
pmbox->un.varWords[1]);
}
else {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(phba->pport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX,
"MBOX cmpl: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
(uint32_t)pmbox->mbxCommand,
pmbox->un.varWords[0],
pmbox->un.varWords[1]);
}
}
/*
* It is a fatal error if unknown mbox command completion.
*/
if (lpfc_sli_chk_mbx_command(pmbox->mbxCommand) ==
MBX_SHUTDOWN) {
/* Unknow mailbox command compl */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0323 Unknown Mailbox command "
"x%x (x%x) Cmpl\n",
pmb->vport ? pmb->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, pmb));
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
phba->work_hs = HS_FFER3;
lpfc_handle_eratt(phba);
continue;
}
if (pmbox->mbxStatus) {
phba->sli.slistat.mbox_stat_err++;
if (pmbox->mbxStatus == MBXERR_NO_RESOURCES) {
/* Mbox cmd cmpl error - RETRYing */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO,
LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0305 Mbox cmd cmpl "
"error - RETRYing Data: x%x "
"(x%x) x%x x%x x%x\n",
pmb->vport ? pmb->vport->vpi :0,
pmbox->mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba,
pmb),
pmbox->mbxStatus,
pmbox->un.varWords[0],
pmb->vport->port_state);
pmbox->mbxStatus = 0;
pmbox->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_NOWAIT);
if (rc != MBX_NOT_FINISHED)
continue;
}
}
/* Mailbox cmd <cmd> Cmpl <cmpl> */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0307 Mailbox cmd x%x (x%x) Cmpl x%p "
"Data: x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
pmb->vport ? pmb->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, pmb),
pmb->mbox_cmpl,
*((uint32_t *) pmbox),
pmbox->un.varWords[0],
pmbox->un.varWords[1],
pmbox->un.varWords[2],
pmbox->un.varWords[3],
pmbox->un.varWords[4],
pmbox->un.varWords[5],
pmbox->un.varWords[6],
pmbox->un.varWords[7]);
if (pmb->mbox_cmpl)
pmb->mbox_cmpl(phba,pmb);
} while (1);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_get_buff - Get the buffer associated with the buffer tag
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @tag: buffer tag.
*
* This function is called with no lock held. When QUE_BUFTAG_BIT bit
* is set in the tag the buffer is posted for a particular exchange,
* the function will return the buffer without replacing the buffer.
* If the buffer is for unsolicited ELS or CT traffic, this function
* returns the buffer and also posts another buffer to the firmware.
**/
static struct lpfc_dmabuf *
lpfc_sli_get_buff(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
uint32_t tag)
{
struct hbq_dmabuf *hbq_entry;
if (tag & QUE_BUFTAG_BIT)
return lpfc_sli_ring_taggedbuf_get(phba, pring, tag);
hbq_entry = lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_find(phba, tag);
if (!hbq_entry)
return NULL;
return &hbq_entry->dbuf;
}
/**
* lpfc_complete_unsol_iocb - Complete an unsolicited sequence
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @saveq: Pointer to the iocbq struct representing the sequence starting frame.
* @fch_r_ctl: the r_ctl for the first frame of the sequence.
* @fch_type: the type for the first frame of the sequence.
*
* This function is called with no lock held. This function uses the r_ctl and
* type of the received sequence to find the correct callback function to call
* to process the sequence.
**/
static int
lpfc_complete_unsol_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *saveq, uint32_t fch_r_ctl,
uint32_t fch_type)
{
int i;
/* unSolicited Responses */
if (pring->prt[0].profile) {
if (pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event)
(pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) (phba, pring,
saveq);
return 1;
}
/* We must search, based on rctl / type
for the right routine */
for (i = 0; i < pring->num_mask; i++) {
if ((pring->prt[i].rctl == fch_r_ctl) &&
(pring->prt[i].type == fch_type)) {
if (pring->prt[i].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event)
(pring->prt[i].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event)
(phba, pring, saveq);
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb - Unsolicited iocb handler
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @saveq: Pointer to the unsolicited iocb.
*
* This function is called with no lock held by the ring event handler
* when there is an unsolicited iocb posted to the response ring by the
* firmware. This function gets the buffer associated with the iocbs
* and calls the event handler for the ring. This function handles both
* qring buffers and hbq buffers.
* When the function returns 1 the caller can free the iocb object otherwise
* upper layer functions will free the iocb objects.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *saveq)
{
IOCB_t * irsp;
WORD5 * w5p;
uint32_t Rctl, Type;
uint32_t match;
struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmzbuf;
match = 0;
irsp = &(saveq->iocb);
if (irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_ASYNC_STATUS) {
if (pring->lpfc_sli_rcv_async_status)
pring->lpfc_sli_rcv_async_status(phba, pring, saveq);
else
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_WARNING,
LOG_SLI,
"0316 Ring %d handler: unexpected "
"ASYNC_STATUS iocb received evt_code "
"0x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
irsp->un.asyncstat.evt_code);
return 1;
}
if ((irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_IOCB_RET_XRI64_CX) &&
(phba->sli3_options & LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED)) {
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount > 0) {
dmzbuf = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->un.ulpWord[3]);
lpfc_in_buf_free(phba, dmzbuf);
}
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount > 1) {
dmzbuf = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->unsli3.sli3Words[3]);
lpfc_in_buf_free(phba, dmzbuf);
}
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount > 2) {
dmzbuf = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->unsli3.sli3Words[7]);
lpfc_in_buf_free(phba, dmzbuf);
}
return 1;
}
if (phba->sli3_options & LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED) {
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount != 0) {
saveq->context2 = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->un.ulpWord[3]);
if (!saveq->context2)
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI,
"0341 Ring %d Cannot find buffer for "
"an unsolicited iocb. tag 0x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
irsp->un.ulpWord[3]);
}
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount == 2) {
saveq->context3 = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->unsli3.sli3Words[7]);
if (!saveq->context3)
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI,
"0342 Ring %d Cannot find buffer for an"
" unsolicited iocb. tag 0x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
irsp->unsli3.sli3Words[7]);
}
list_for_each_entry(iocbq, &saveq->list, list) {
irsp = &(iocbq->iocb);
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount != 0) {
iocbq->context2 = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->un.ulpWord[3]);
if (!iocbq->context2)
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI,
"0343 Ring %d Cannot find "
"buffer for an unsolicited iocb"
". tag 0x%x\n", pring->ringno,
irsp->un.ulpWord[3]);
}
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount == 2) {
iocbq->context3 = lpfc_sli_get_buff(phba, pring,
irsp->unsli3.sli3Words[7]);
if (!iocbq->context3)
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI,
"0344 Ring %d Cannot find "
"buffer for an unsolicited "
"iocb. tag 0x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
irsp->unsli3.sli3Words[7]);
}
}
}
if (irsp->ulpBdeCount != 0 &&
(irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_IOCB_RCV_CONT64_CX ||
irsp->ulpStatus == IOSTAT_INTERMED_RSP)) {
int found = 0;
/* search continue save q for same XRI */
list_for_each_entry(iocbq, &pring->iocb_continue_saveq, clist) {
if (iocbq->iocb.ulpContext == saveq->iocb.ulpContext) {
list_add_tail(&saveq->list, &iocbq->list);
found = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!found)
list_add_tail(&saveq->clist,
&pring->iocb_continue_saveq);
if (saveq->iocb.ulpStatus != IOSTAT_INTERMED_RSP) {
list_del_init(&iocbq->clist);
saveq = iocbq;
irsp = &(saveq->iocb);
} else
return 0;
}
if ((irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_RCV_ELS_REQ64_CX) ||
(irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_RCV_ELS_REQ_CX) ||
(irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_IOCB_RCV_ELS64_CX)) {
Rctl = FC_ELS_REQ;
Type = FC_ELS_DATA;
} else {
w5p = (WORD5 *)&(saveq->iocb.un.ulpWord[5]);
Rctl = w5p->hcsw.Rctl;
Type = w5p->hcsw.Type;
/* Firmware Workaround */
if ((Rctl == 0) && (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) &&
(irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_RCV_SEQUENCE64_CX ||
irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_IOCB_RCV_SEQ64_CX)) {
Rctl = FC_ELS_REQ;
Type = FC_ELS_DATA;
w5p->hcsw.Rctl = Rctl;
w5p->hcsw.Type = Type;
}
}
if (!lpfc_complete_unsol_iocb(phba, pring, saveq, Rctl, Type))
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0313 Ring %d handler: unexpected Rctl x%x "
"Type x%x received\n",
pring->ringno, Rctl, Type);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup - Find command iocb for the given response iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @prspiocb: Pointer to response iocb object.
*
* This function looks up the iocb_lookup table to get the command iocb
* corresponding to the given response iocb using the iotag of the
* response iocb. This function is called with the hbalock held.
* This function returns the command iocb object if it finds the command
* iocb else returns NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *prspiocb)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmd_iocb = NULL;
uint16_t iotag;
iotag = prspiocb->iocb.ulpIoTag;
if (iotag != 0 && iotag <= phba->sli.last_iotag) {
cmd_iocb = phba->sli.iocbq_lookup[iotag];
list_del_init(&cmd_iocb->list);
pring->txcmplq_cnt--;
return cmd_iocb;
}
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0317 iotag x%x is out off "
"range: max iotag x%x wd0 x%x\n",
iotag, phba->sli.last_iotag,
*(((uint32_t *) &prspiocb->iocb) + 7));
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup_by_tag - Find command iocb for the iotag
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @iotag: IOCB tag.
*
* This function looks up the iocb_lookup table to get the command iocb
* corresponding to the given iotag. This function is called with the
* hbalock held.
* This function returns the command iocb object if it finds the command
* iocb else returns NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup_by_tag(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring, uint16_t iotag)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmd_iocb;
if (iotag != 0 && iotag <= phba->sli.last_iotag) {
cmd_iocb = phba->sli.iocbq_lookup[iotag];
list_del_init(&cmd_iocb->list);
pring->txcmplq_cnt--;
return cmd_iocb;
}
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0372 iotag x%x is out off range: max iotag (x%x)\n",
iotag, phba->sli.last_iotag);
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - process solicited iocb completion
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @saveq: Pointer to the response iocb to be processed.
*
* This function is called by the ring event handler for non-fcp
* rings when there is a new response iocb in the response ring.
* The caller is not required to hold any locks. This function
* gets the command iocb associated with the response iocb and
* calls the completion handler for the command iocb. If there
* is no completion handler, the function will free the resources
* associated with command iocb. If the response iocb is for
* an already aborted command iocb, the status of the completion
* is changed to IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT/IOERR_SLI_ABORTED.
* This function always returns 1.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *saveq)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbp;
int rc = 1;
unsigned long iflag;
/* Based on the iotag field, get the cmd IOCB from the txcmplq */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
cmdiocbp = lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup(phba, pring, saveq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
if (cmdiocbp) {
if (cmdiocbp->iocb_cmpl) {
/*
* If an ELS command failed send an event to mgmt
* application.
*/
if (saveq->iocb.ulpStatus &&
(pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) &&
(cmdiocbp->iocb.ulpCommand ==
CMD_ELS_REQUEST64_CR))
lpfc_send_els_failure_event(phba,
cmdiocbp, saveq);
/*
* Post all ELS completions to the worker thread.
* All other are passed to the completion callback.
*/
if (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) {
if (cmdiocbp->iocb_flag & LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED) {
cmdiocbp->iocb_flag &=
~LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED;
saveq->iocb.ulpStatus =
IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT;
saveq->iocb.un.ulpWord[4] =
IOERR_SLI_ABORTED;
/* Firmware could still be in progress
* of DMAing payload, so don't free data
* buffer till after a hbeat.
*/
saveq->iocb_flag |= LPFC_DELAY_MEM_FREE;
}
}
(cmdiocbp->iocb_cmpl) (phba, cmdiocbp, saveq);
} else
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, cmdiocbp);
} else {
/*
* Unknown initiating command based on the response iotag.
* This could be the case on the ELS ring because of
* lpfc_els_abort().
*/
if (pring->ringno != LPFC_ELS_RING) {
/*
* Ring <ringno> handler: unexpected completion IoTag
* <IoTag>
*/
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0322 Ring %d handler: "
"unexpected completion IoTag x%x "
"Data: x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
saveq->iocb.ulpIoTag,
saveq->iocb.ulpStatus,
saveq->iocb.un.ulpWord[4],
saveq->iocb.ulpCommand,
saveq->iocb.ulpContext);
}
}
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_rsp_pointers_error - Response ring pointer error handler
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function is called from the iocb ring event handlers when
* put pointer is ahead of the get pointer for a ring. This function signal
* an error attention condition to the worker thread and the worker
* thread will transition the HBA to offline state.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_rsp_pointers_error(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
{
struct lpfc_pgp *pgp = &phba->port_gp[pring->ringno];
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
/*
* Ring <ringno> handler: portRspPut <portRspPut> is bigger than
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
* rsp ring <portRspMax>
*/
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0312 Ring %d handler: portRspPut %d "
"is bigger than rsp ring %d\n",
pring->ringno, le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx),
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
pring->numRiocb);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
/*
* All error attention handlers are posted to
* worker thread
*/
phba->work_ha |= HA_ERATT;
phba->work_hs = HS_FFER3;
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_poll_eratt - Error attention polling timer timeout handler
* @ptr: Pointer to address of HBA context object.
*
* This function is invoked by the Error Attention polling timer when the
* timer times out. It will check the SLI Error Attention register for
* possible attention events. If so, it will post an Error Attention event
* and wake up worker thread to process it. Otherwise, it will set up the
* Error Attention polling timer for the next poll.
**/
void lpfc_poll_eratt(unsigned long ptr)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
uint32_t eratt = 0;
phba = (struct lpfc_hba *)ptr;
/* Check chip HA register for error event */
eratt = lpfc_sli_check_eratt(phba);
if (eratt)
/* Tell the worker thread there is work to do */
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
else
/* Restart the timer for next eratt poll */
mod_timer(&phba->eratt_poll, jiffies +
HZ * LPFC_ERATT_POLL_INTERVAL);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_poll_fcp_ring - Handle FCP ring completion in polling mode
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called from lpfc_queuecommand, lpfc_poll_timeout,
* lpfc_abort_handler and lpfc_slave_configure when FCP_RING_POLLING
* is enabled.
*
* The caller does not hold any lock.
* The function processes each response iocb in the response ring until it
* finds an iocb with LE bit set and chains all the iocbs upto the iocb with
* LE bit set. The function will call the completion handler of the command iocb
* if the response iocb indicates a completion for a command iocb or it is
* an abort completion.
**/
void lpfc_sli_poll_fcp_ring(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = &psli->ring[LPFC_FCP_RING];
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
IOCB_t *irsp = NULL;
IOCB_t *entry = NULL;
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbq = NULL;
struct lpfc_iocbq rspiocbq;
struct lpfc_pgp *pgp = &phba->port_gp[pring->ringno];
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
uint32_t status;
uint32_t portRspPut, portRspMax;
int type;
uint32_t rsp_cmpl = 0;
uint32_t ha_copy;
unsigned long iflags;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
pring->stats.iocb_event++;
/*
* The next available response entry should never exceed the maximum
* entries. If it does, treat it as an adapter hardware error.
*/
portRspMax = pring->numRiocb;
portRspPut = le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx);
if (unlikely(portRspPut >= portRspMax)) {
lpfc_sli_rsp_pointers_error(phba, pring);
return;
}
rmb();
while (pring->rspidx != portRspPut) {
entry = lpfc_resp_iocb(phba, pring);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
if (++pring->rspidx >= portRspMax)
pring->rspidx = 0;
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy((uint32_t *) entry,
(uint32_t *) &rspiocbq.iocb,
phba->iocb_rsp_size);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
irsp = &rspiocbq.iocb;
type = lpfc_sli_iocb_cmd_type(irsp->ulpCommand & CMD_IOCB_MASK);
pring->stats.iocb_rsp++;
rsp_cmpl++;
if (unlikely(irsp->ulpStatus)) {
/* Rsp ring <ringno> error: IOCB */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0326 Rsp Ring %d error: IOCB Data: "
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
"x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
irsp->un.ulpWord[0],
irsp->un.ulpWord[1],
irsp->un.ulpWord[2],
irsp->un.ulpWord[3],
irsp->un.ulpWord[4],
irsp->un.ulpWord[5],
*(uint32_t *)&irsp->un1,
*((uint32_t *)&irsp->un1 + 1));
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
}
switch (type) {
case LPFC_ABORT_IOCB:
case LPFC_SOL_IOCB:
/*
* Idle exchange closed via ABTS from port. No iocb
* resources need to be recovered.
*/
if (unlikely(irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_XRI_ABORTED_CX)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0314 IOCB cmd 0x%x "
"processed. Skipping "
"completion",
irsp->ulpCommand);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
break;
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
cmdiocbq = lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup(phba, pring,
&rspiocbq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
if ((cmdiocbq) && (cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)) {
(cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)(phba, cmdiocbq,
&rspiocbq);
}
break;
default:
if (irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_ADAPTER_MSG) {
char adaptermsg[LPFC_MAX_ADPTMSG];
memset(adaptermsg, 0, LPFC_MAX_ADPTMSG);
memcpy(&adaptermsg[0], (uint8_t *) irsp,
MAX_MSG_DATA);
dev_warn(&((phba->pcidev)->dev),
"lpfc%d: %s\n",
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
phba->brd_no, adaptermsg);
} else {
/* Unknown IOCB command */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0321 Unknown IOCB command "
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
"Data: x%x, x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
type, irsp->ulpCommand,
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
irsp->ulpStatus,
irsp->ulpIoTag,
irsp->ulpContext);
}
break;
}
/*
* The response IOCB has been processed. Update the ring
* pointer in SLIM. If the port response put pointer has not
* been updated, sync the pgp->rspPutInx and fetch the new port
* response put pointer.
*/
writel(pring->rspidx, &phba->host_gp[pring->ringno].rspGetInx);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
if (pring->rspidx == portRspPut)
portRspPut = le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx);
}
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
ha_copy >>= (LPFC_FCP_RING * 4);
if ((rsp_cmpl > 0) && (ha_copy & HA_R0RE_REQ)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
pring->stats.iocb_rsp_full++;
status = ((CA_R0ATT | CA_R0RE_RSP) << (LPFC_FCP_RING * 4));
writel(status, phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
}
if ((ha_copy & HA_R0CE_RSP) &&
(pring->flag & LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE)) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
pring->flag &= ~LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE;
pring->stats.iocb_cmd_empty++;
/* Force update of the local copy of cmdGetInx */
pring->local_getidx = le32_to_cpu(pgp->cmdGetInx);
lpfc_sli_resume_iocb(phba, pring);
if ((pring->lpfc_sli_cmd_available))
(pring->lpfc_sli_cmd_available) (phba, pring);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
}
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_handle_fast_ring_event - Handle ring events on FCP ring
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @mask: Host attention register mask for this ring.
*
* This function is called from the interrupt context when there is a ring
* event for the fcp ring. The caller does not hold any lock.
* The function processes each response iocb in the response ring until it
* finds an iocb with LE bit set and chains all the iocbs upto the iocb with
* LE bit set. The function will call the completion handler of the command iocb
* if the response iocb indicates a completion for a command iocb or it is
* an abort completion. The function will call lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb
* function if this is an unsolicited iocb.
* This routine presumes LPFC_FCP_RING handling and doesn't bother
* to check it explicitly. This function always returns 1.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_handle_fast_ring_event(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring, uint32_t mask)
{
struct lpfc_pgp *pgp = &phba->port_gp[pring->ringno];
IOCB_t *irsp = NULL;
IOCB_t *entry = NULL;
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbq = NULL;
struct lpfc_iocbq rspiocbq;
uint32_t status;
uint32_t portRspPut, portRspMax;
int rc = 1;
lpfc_iocb_type type;
unsigned long iflag;
uint32_t rsp_cmpl = 0;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
pring->stats.iocb_event++;
/*
* The next available response entry should never exceed the maximum
* entries. If it does, treat it as an adapter hardware error.
*/
portRspMax = pring->numRiocb;
portRspPut = le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx);
if (unlikely(portRspPut >= portRspMax)) {
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
lpfc_sli_rsp_pointers_error(phba, pring);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return 1;
}
rmb();
while (pring->rspidx != portRspPut) {
/*
* Fetch an entry off the ring and copy it into a local data
* structure. The copy involves a byte-swap since the
* network byte order and pci byte orders are different.
*/
entry = lpfc_resp_iocb(phba, pring);
phba->last_completion_time = jiffies;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
if (++pring->rspidx >= portRspMax)
pring->rspidx = 0;
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy((uint32_t *) entry,
(uint32_t *) &rspiocbq.iocb,
phba->iocb_rsp_size);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&(rspiocbq.list));
irsp = &rspiocbq.iocb;
type = lpfc_sli_iocb_cmd_type(irsp->ulpCommand & CMD_IOCB_MASK);
pring->stats.iocb_rsp++;
rsp_cmpl++;
if (unlikely(irsp->ulpStatus)) {
/*
* If resource errors reported from HBA, reduce
* queuedepths of the SCSI device.
*/
if ((irsp->ulpStatus == IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT) &&
(irsp->un.ulpWord[4] == IOERR_NO_RESOURCES)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
phba->lpfc_rampdown_queue_depth(phba);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
}
/* Rsp ring <ringno> error: IOCB */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0336 Rsp Ring %d error: IOCB Data: "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
irsp->un.ulpWord[0],
irsp->un.ulpWord[1],
irsp->un.ulpWord[2],
irsp->un.ulpWord[3],
irsp->un.ulpWord[4],
irsp->un.ulpWord[5],
*(uint32_t *)&irsp->un1,
*((uint32_t *)&irsp->un1 + 1));
}
switch (type) {
case LPFC_ABORT_IOCB:
case LPFC_SOL_IOCB:
/*
* Idle exchange closed via ABTS from port. No iocb
* resources need to be recovered.
*/
if (unlikely(irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_XRI_ABORTED_CX)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0333 IOCB cmd 0x%x"
" processed. Skipping"
" completion\n",
irsp->ulpCommand);
break;
}
cmdiocbq = lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup(phba, pring,
&rspiocbq);
if ((cmdiocbq) && (cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)) {
if (phba->cfg_poll & ENABLE_FCP_RING_POLLING) {
(cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)(phba, cmdiocbq,
&rspiocbq);
} else {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock,
iflag);
(cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)(phba, cmdiocbq,
&rspiocbq);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock,
iflag);
}
}
break;
case LPFC_UNSOL_IOCB:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb(phba, pring, &rspiocbq);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
break;
default:
if (irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_ADAPTER_MSG) {
char adaptermsg[LPFC_MAX_ADPTMSG];
memset(adaptermsg, 0, LPFC_MAX_ADPTMSG);
memcpy(&adaptermsg[0], (uint8_t *) irsp,
MAX_MSG_DATA);
dev_warn(&((phba->pcidev)->dev),
"lpfc%d: %s\n",
phba->brd_no, adaptermsg);
} else {
/* Unknown IOCB command */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0334 Unknown IOCB command "
"Data: x%x, x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
type, irsp->ulpCommand,
irsp->ulpStatus,
irsp->ulpIoTag,
irsp->ulpContext);
}
break;
}
/*
* The response IOCB has been processed. Update the ring
* pointer in SLIM. If the port response put pointer has not
* been updated, sync the pgp->rspPutInx and fetch the new port
* response put pointer.
*/
writel(pring->rspidx, &phba->host_gp[pring->ringno].rspGetInx);
if (pring->rspidx == portRspPut)
portRspPut = le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx);
}
if ((rsp_cmpl > 0) && (mask & HA_R0RE_REQ)) {
pring->stats.iocb_rsp_full++;
status = ((CA_R0ATT | CA_R0RE_RSP) << (pring->ringno * 4));
writel(status, phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr);
}
if ((mask & HA_R0CE_RSP) && (pring->flag & LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE)) {
pring->flag &= ~LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE;
pring->stats.iocb_cmd_empty++;
/* Force update of the local copy of cmdGetInx */
pring->local_getidx = le32_to_cpu(pgp->cmdGetInx);
lpfc_sli_resume_iocb(phba, pring);
if ((pring->lpfc_sli_cmd_available))
(pring->lpfc_sli_cmd_available) (phba, pring);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb - Handle slow-path response iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @rspiocbp: Pointer to driver response IOCB object.
*
* This function is called from the worker thread when there is a slow-path
* response IOCB to process. This function chains all the response iocbs until
* seeing the iocb with the LE bit set. The function will call
* lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb function if the response iocb indicates a
* completion of a command iocb. The function will call the
* lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb function if this is an unsolicited iocb.
* The function frees the resources or calls the completion handler if this
* iocb is an abort completion. The function returns NULL when the response
* iocb has the LE bit set and all the chained iocbs are processed, otherwise
* this function shall chain the iocb on to the iocb_continueq and return the
* response iocb passed in.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *rspiocbp)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *saveq;
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbp;
struct lpfc_iocbq *next_iocb;
IOCB_t *irsp = NULL;
uint32_t free_saveq;
uint8_t iocb_cmd_type;
lpfc_iocb_type type;
unsigned long iflag;
int rc;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/* First add the response iocb to the countinueq list */
list_add_tail(&rspiocbp->list, &(pring->iocb_continueq));
pring->iocb_continueq_cnt++;
/* Now, determine whetehr the list is completed for processing */
irsp = &rspiocbp->iocb;
if (irsp->ulpLe) {
/*
* By default, the driver expects to free all resources
* associated with this iocb completion.
*/
free_saveq = 1;
saveq = list_get_first(&pring->iocb_continueq,
struct lpfc_iocbq, list);
irsp = &(saveq->iocb);
list_del_init(&pring->iocb_continueq);
pring->iocb_continueq_cnt = 0;
pring->stats.iocb_rsp++;
/*
* If resource errors reported from HBA, reduce
* queuedepths of the SCSI device.
*/
if ((irsp->ulpStatus == IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT) &&
(irsp->un.ulpWord[4] == IOERR_NO_RESOURCES)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
phba->lpfc_rampdown_queue_depth(phba);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
}
if (irsp->ulpStatus) {
/* Rsp ring <ringno> error: IOCB */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0328 Rsp Ring %d error: "
"IOCB Data: "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
pring->ringno,
irsp->un.ulpWord[0],
irsp->un.ulpWord[1],
irsp->un.ulpWord[2],
irsp->un.ulpWord[3],
irsp->un.ulpWord[4],
irsp->un.ulpWord[5],
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 6),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 7),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 8),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 9),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 10),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 11),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 12),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 13),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 14),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 15));
}
/*
* Fetch the IOCB command type and call the correct completion
* routine. Solicited and Unsolicited IOCBs on the ELS ring
* get freed back to the lpfc_iocb_list by the discovery
* kernel thread.
*/
iocb_cmd_type = irsp->ulpCommand & CMD_IOCB_MASK;
type = lpfc_sli_iocb_cmd_type(iocb_cmd_type);
switch (type) {
case LPFC_SOL_IOCB:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
rc = lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb(phba, pring, saveq);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
break;
case LPFC_UNSOL_IOCB:
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
rc = lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb(phba, pring, saveq);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
if (!rc)
free_saveq = 0;
break;
case LPFC_ABORT_IOCB:
cmdiocbp = NULL;
if (irsp->ulpCommand != CMD_XRI_ABORTED_CX)
cmdiocbp = lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup(phba, pring,
saveq);
if (cmdiocbp) {
/* Call the specified completion routine */
if (cmdiocbp->iocb_cmpl) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock,
iflag);
(cmdiocbp->iocb_cmpl)(phba, cmdiocbp,
saveq);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock,
iflag);
} else
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba,
cmdiocbp);
}
break;
case LPFC_UNKNOWN_IOCB:
if (irsp->ulpCommand == CMD_ADAPTER_MSG) {
char adaptermsg[LPFC_MAX_ADPTMSG];
memset(adaptermsg, 0, LPFC_MAX_ADPTMSG);
memcpy(&adaptermsg[0], (uint8_t *)irsp,
MAX_MSG_DATA);
dev_warn(&((phba->pcidev)->dev),
"lpfc%d: %s\n",
phba->brd_no, adaptermsg);
} else {
/* Unknown IOCB command */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0335 Unknown IOCB "
"command Data: x%x "
"x%x x%x x%x\n",
irsp->ulpCommand,
irsp->ulpStatus,
irsp->ulpIoTag,
irsp->ulpContext);
}
break;
}
if (free_saveq) {
list_for_each_entry_safe(rspiocbp, next_iocb,
&saveq->list, list) {
list_del(&rspiocbp->list);
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, rspiocbp);
}
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, saveq);
}
rspiocbp = NULL;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return rspiocbp;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event - Wrapper func for handling slow-path iocbs
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @mask: Host attention register mask for this ring.
*
* This routine wraps the actual slow_ring event process routine from the
* API jump table function pointer from the lpfc_hba struct.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring, uint32_t mask)
{
phba->lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event(phba, pring, mask);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s3 - Handle SLI3 ring event for non-FCP rings
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @mask: Host attention register mask for this ring.
*
* This function is called from the worker thread when there is a ring event
* for non-fcp rings. The caller does not hold any lock. The function will
* remove each response iocb in the response ring and calls the handle
* response iocb routine (lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb) to process it.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring, uint32_t mask)
{
struct lpfc_pgp *pgp;
IOCB_t *entry;
IOCB_t *irsp = NULL;
struct lpfc_iocbq *rspiocbp = NULL;
uint32_t portRspPut, portRspMax;
unsigned long iflag;
uint32_t status;
pgp = &phba->port_gp[pring->ringno];
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
pring->stats.iocb_event++;
/*
* The next available response entry should never exceed the maximum
* entries. If it does, treat it as an adapter hardware error.
*/
portRspMax = pring->numRiocb;
portRspPut = le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx);
if (portRspPut >= portRspMax) {
/*
* Ring <ringno> handler: portRspPut <portRspPut> is bigger than
* rsp ring <portRspMax>
*/
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0303 Ring %d handler: portRspPut %d "
"is bigger than rsp ring %d\n",
pring->ringno, portRspPut, portRspMax);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
phba->work_hs = HS_FFER3;
lpfc_handle_eratt(phba);
return;
}
rmb();
while (pring->rspidx != portRspPut) {
/*
* Build a completion list and call the appropriate handler.
* The process is to get the next available response iocb, get
* a free iocb from the list, copy the response data into the
* free iocb, insert to the continuation list, and update the
* next response index to slim. This process makes response
* iocb's in the ring available to DMA as fast as possible but
* pays a penalty for a copy operation. Since the iocb is
* only 32 bytes, this penalty is considered small relative to
* the PCI reads for register values and a slim write. When
* the ulpLe field is set, the entire Command has been
* received.
*/
entry = lpfc_resp_iocb(phba, pring);
phba->last_completion_time = jiffies;
rspiocbp = __lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(phba);
if (rspiocbp == NULL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: out of buffers! Failing "
"completion.\n", __func__);
break;
}
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(entry, &rspiocbp->iocb,
phba->iocb_rsp_size);
irsp = &rspiocbp->iocb;
if (++pring->rspidx >= portRspMax)
pring->rspidx = 0;
if (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) {
lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc(phba,
"IOCB rsp ring: wd4:x%08x wd6:x%08x wd7:x%08x",
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 4),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 6),
*(((uint32_t *) irsp) + 7));
}
writel(pring->rspidx, &phba->host_gp[pring->ringno].rspGetInx);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/* Handle the response IOCB */
rspiocbp = lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb(phba, pring, rspiocbp);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/*
* If the port response put pointer has not been updated, sync
* the pgp->rspPutInx in the MAILBOX_tand fetch the new port
* response put pointer.
*/
if (pring->rspidx == portRspPut) {
portRspPut = le32_to_cpu(pgp->rspPutInx);
}
} /* while (pring->rspidx != portRspPut) */
if ((rspiocbp != NULL) && (mask & HA_R0RE_REQ)) {
/* At least one response entry has been freed */
pring->stats.iocb_rsp_full++;
/* SET RxRE_RSP in Chip Att register */
status = ((CA_R0ATT | CA_R0RE_RSP) << (pring->ringno * 4));
writel(status, phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr); /* flush */
}
if ((mask & HA_R0CE_RSP) && (pring->flag & LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE)) {
pring->flag &= ~LPFC_CALL_RING_AVAILABLE;
pring->stats.iocb_cmd_empty++;
/* Force update of the local copy of cmdGetInx */
pring->local_getidx = le32_to_cpu(pgp->cmdGetInx);
lpfc_sli_resume_iocb(phba, pring);
if ((pring->lpfc_sli_cmd_available))
(pring->lpfc_sli_cmd_available) (phba, pring);
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s4 - Handle SLI4 slow-path els events
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @mask: Host attention register mask for this ring.
*
* This function is called from the worker thread when there is a pending
* ELS response iocb on the driver internal slow-path response iocb worker
* queue. The caller does not hold any lock. The function will remove each
* response iocb from the response worker queue and calls the handle
* response iocb routine (lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb) to process it.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring, uint32_t mask)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *irspiocbq;
unsigned long iflag;
while (!list_empty(&phba->sli4_hba.sp_rspiocb_work_queue)) {
/* Get the response iocb from the head of work queue */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
list_remove_head(&phba->sli4_hba.sp_rspiocb_work_queue,
irspiocbq, struct lpfc_iocbq, list);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/* Process the response iocb */
lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb(phba, pring, irspiocbq);
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_abort_iocb_ring - Abort all iocbs in the ring
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
*
* This function aborts all iocbs in the given ring and frees all the iocb
* objects in txq. This function issues an abort iocb for all the iocb commands
* in txcmplq. The iocbs in the txcmplq is not guaranteed to complete before
* the return of this function. The caller is not required to hold any locks.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_abort_iocb_ring(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring)
{
LIST_HEAD(completions);
struct lpfc_iocbq *iocb, *next_iocb;
if (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) {
lpfc_fabric_abort_hba(phba);
}
/* Error everything on txq and txcmplq
* First do the txq.
*/
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_splice_init(&pring->txq, &completions);
pring->txq_cnt = 0;
/* Next issue ABTS for everything on the txcmplq */
list_for_each_entry_safe(iocb, next_iocb, &pring->txcmplq, list)
lpfc_sli_issue_abort_iotag(phba, pring, iocb);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/* Cancel all the IOCBs from the completions list */
lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(phba, &completions, IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT,
IOERR_SLI_ABORTED);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_flush_fcp_rings - flush all iocbs in the fcp ring
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function flushes all iocbs in the fcp ring and frees all the iocb
* objects in txq and txcmplq. This function will not issue abort iocbs
* for all the iocb commands in txcmplq, they will just be returned with
* IOERR_SLI_DOWN. This function is invoked with EEH when device's PCI
* slot has been permanently disabled.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_flush_fcp_rings(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
LIST_HEAD(txq);
LIST_HEAD(txcmplq);
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
/* Currently, only one fcp ring */
pring = &psli->ring[psli->fcp_ring];
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Retrieve everything on txq */
list_splice_init(&pring->txq, &txq);
pring->txq_cnt = 0;
/* Retrieve everything on the txcmplq */
list_splice_init(&pring->txcmplq, &txcmplq);
pring->txcmplq_cnt = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Flush the txq */
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(phba, &txq, IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT,
IOERR_SLI_DOWN);
/* Flush the txcmpq */
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(phba, &txcmplq, IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT,
IOERR_SLI_DOWN);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdready_s3 - Check for sli3 host ready status
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @mask: Bit mask to be checked.
*
* This function reads the host status register and compares
* with the provided bit mask to check if HBA completed
* the restart. This function will wait in a loop for the
* HBA to complete restart. If the HBA does not restart within
* 15 iterations, the function will reset the HBA again. The
* function returns 1 when HBA fail to restart otherwise returns
* zero.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_brdready_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t mask)
{
uint32_t status;
int i = 0;
int retval = 0;
/* Read the HBA Host Status Register */
status = readl(phba->HSregaddr);
/*
* Check status register every 100ms for 5 retries, then every
* 500ms for 5, then every 2.5 sec for 5, then reset board and
* every 2.5 sec for 4.
* Break our of the loop if errors occurred during init.
*/
while (((status & mask) != mask) &&
!(status & HS_FFERM) &&
i++ < 20) {
if (i <= 5)
msleep(10);
else if (i <= 10)
msleep(500);
else
msleep(2500);
if (i == 15) {
/* Do post */
phba->pport->port_state = LPFC_VPORT_UNKNOWN;
lpfc_sli_brdrestart(phba);
}
/* Read the HBA Host Status Register */
status = readl(phba->HSregaddr);
}
/* Check to see if any errors occurred during init */
if ((status & HS_FFERM) || (i >= 20)) {
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
retval = 1;
}
return retval;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdready_s4 - Check for sli4 host ready status
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @mask: Bit mask to be checked.
*
* This function checks the host status register to check if HBA is
* ready. This function will wait in a loop for the HBA to be ready
* If the HBA is not ready , the function will will reset the HBA PCI
* function again. The function returns 1 when HBA fail to be ready
* otherwise returns zero.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_brdready_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t mask)
{
uint32_t status;
int retval = 0;
/* Read the HBA Host Status Register */
status = lpfc_sli4_post_status_check(phba);
if (status) {
phba->pport->port_state = LPFC_VPORT_UNKNOWN;
lpfc_sli_brdrestart(phba);
status = lpfc_sli4_post_status_check(phba);
}
/* Check to see if any errors occurred during init */
if (status) {
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
retval = 1;
} else
phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable = 0;
return retval;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdready - Wrapper func for checking the hba readyness
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @mask: Bit mask to be checked.
*
* This routine wraps the actual SLI3 or SLI4 hba readyness check routine
* from the API jump table function pointer from the lpfc_hba struct.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_brdready(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t mask)
{
return phba->lpfc_sli_brdready(phba, mask);
}
#define BARRIER_TEST_PATTERN (0xdeadbeef)
/**
* lpfc_reset_barrier - Make HBA ready for HBA reset
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called before resetting an HBA. This
* function requests HBA to quiesce DMAs before a reset.
**/
void lpfc_reset_barrier(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint32_t __iomem *resp_buf;
uint32_t __iomem *mbox_buf;
volatile uint32_t mbox;
uint32_t hc_copy;
int i;
uint8_t hdrtype;
pci_read_config_byte(phba->pcidev, PCI_HEADER_TYPE, &hdrtype);
if (hdrtype != 0x80 ||
(FC_JEDEC_ID(phba->vpd.rev.biuRev) != HELIOS_JEDEC_ID &&
FC_JEDEC_ID(phba->vpd.rev.biuRev) != THOR_JEDEC_ID))
return;
/*
* Tell the other part of the chip to suspend temporarily all
* its DMA activity.
*/
resp_buf = phba->MBslimaddr;
/* Disable the error attention */
hc_copy = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
writel((hc_copy & ~HC_ERINT_ENA), phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
phba->link_flag |= LS_IGNORE_ERATT;
if (readl(phba->HAregaddr) & HA_ERATT) {
/* Clear Chip error bit */
writel(HA_ERATT, phba->HAregaddr);
phba->pport->stopped = 1;
}
mbox = 0;
((MAILBOX_t *)&mbox)->mbxCommand = MBX_KILL_BOARD;
((MAILBOX_t *)&mbox)->mbxOwner = OWN_CHIP;
writel(BARRIER_TEST_PATTERN, (resp_buf + 1));
mbox_buf = phba->MBslimaddr;
writel(mbox, mbox_buf);
for (i = 0;
readl(resp_buf + 1) != ~(BARRIER_TEST_PATTERN) && i < 50; i++)
mdelay(1);
if (readl(resp_buf + 1) != ~(BARRIER_TEST_PATTERN)) {
if (phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_SLI2_ACTIVE ||
phba->pport->stopped)
goto restore_hc;
else
goto clear_errat;
}
((MAILBOX_t *)&mbox)->mbxOwner = OWN_HOST;
for (i = 0; readl(resp_buf) != mbox && i < 500; i++)
mdelay(1);
clear_errat:
while (!(readl(phba->HAregaddr) & HA_ERATT) && ++i < 500)
mdelay(1);
if (readl(phba->HAregaddr) & HA_ERATT) {
writel(HA_ERATT, phba->HAregaddr);
phba->pport->stopped = 1;
}
restore_hc:
phba->link_flag &= ~LS_IGNORE_ERATT;
writel(hc_copy, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdkill - Issue a kill_board mailbox command
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function issues a kill_board mailbox command and waits for
* the error attention interrupt. This function is called for stopping
* the firmware processing. The caller is not required to hold any
* locks. This function calls lpfc_hba_down_post function to free
* any pending commands after the kill. The function will return 1 when it
* fails to kill the board else will return 0.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_brdkill(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
uint32_t status;
uint32_t ha_copy;
int retval;
int i = 0;
psli = &phba->sli;
/* Kill HBA */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0329 Kill HBA Data: x%x x%x\n",
phba->pport->port_state, psli->sli_flag);
pmb = (LPFC_MBOXQ_t *) mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pmb)
return 1;
/* Disable the error attention */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
status = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
status &= ~HC_ERINT_ENA;
writel(status, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
phba->link_flag |= LS_IGNORE_ERATT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_kill_board(phba, pmb);
pmb->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
retval = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_NOWAIT);
if (retval != MBX_SUCCESS) {
if (retval != MBX_BUSY)
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->link_flag &= ~LS_IGNORE_ERATT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 1;
}
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI2_ACTIVE;
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
/* There is no completion for a KILL_BOARD mbox cmd. Check for an error
* attention every 100ms for 3 seconds. If we don't get ERATT after
* 3 seconds we still set HBA_ERROR state because the status of the
* board is now undefined.
*/
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
while ((i++ < 30) && !(ha_copy & HA_ERATT)) {
mdelay(100);
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
}
del_timer_sync(&psli->mbox_tmo);
if (ha_copy & HA_ERATT) {
writel(HA_ERATT, phba->HAregaddr);
phba->pport->stopped = 1;
}
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
psli->mbox_active = NULL;
phba->link_flag &= ~LS_IGNORE_ERATT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_hba_down_post(phba);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
return ha_copy & HA_ERATT ? 0 : 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdreset - Reset a sli-2 or sli-3 HBA
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function resets the HBA by writing HC_INITFF to the control
* register. After the HBA resets, this function resets all the iocb ring
* indices. This function disables PCI layer parity checking during
* the reset.
* This function returns 0 always.
* The caller is not required to hold any locks.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_brdreset(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
uint16_t cfg_value;
int i;
psli = &phba->sli;
/* Reset HBA */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0325 Reset HBA Data: x%x x%x\n",
phba->pport->port_state, psli->sli_flag);
/* perform board reset */
phba->fc_eventTag = 0;
phba->pport->fc_myDID = 0;
phba->pport->fc_prevDID = 0;
/* Turn off parity checking and serr during the physical reset */
pci_read_config_word(phba->pcidev, PCI_COMMAND, &cfg_value);
pci_write_config_word(phba->pcidev, PCI_COMMAND,
(cfg_value &
~(PCI_COMMAND_PARITY | PCI_COMMAND_SERR)));
psli->sli_flag &= ~(LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE | LPFC_PROCESS_LA);
/* Now toggle INITFF bit in the Host Control Register */
writel(HC_INITFF, phba->HCregaddr);
mdelay(1);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
writel(0, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
/* Restore PCI cmd register */
pci_write_config_word(phba->pcidev, PCI_COMMAND, cfg_value);
/* Initialize relevant SLI info */
for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
pring = &psli->ring[i];
pring->flag = 0;
pring->rspidx = 0;
pring->next_cmdidx = 0;
pring->local_getidx = 0;
pring->cmdidx = 0;
pring->missbufcnt = 0;
}
phba->link_state = LPFC_WARM_START;
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_brdreset - Reset a sli-4 HBA
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function resets a SLI4 HBA. This function disables PCI layer parity
* checking during resets the device. The caller is not required to hold
* any locks.
*
* This function returns 0 always.
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_brdreset(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
uint16_t cfg_value;
uint8_t qindx;
/* Reset HBA */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0295 Reset HBA Data: x%x x%x\n",
phba->pport->port_state, psli->sli_flag);
/* perform board reset */
phba->fc_eventTag = 0;
phba->pport->fc_myDID = 0;
phba->pport->fc_prevDID = 0;
/* Turn off parity checking and serr during the physical reset */
pci_read_config_word(phba->pcidev, PCI_COMMAND, &cfg_value);
pci_write_config_word(phba->pcidev, PCI_COMMAND,
(cfg_value &
~(PCI_COMMAND_PARITY | PCI_COMMAND_SERR)));
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
psli->sli_flag &= ~(LPFC_PROCESS_LA);
phba->fcf.fcf_flag = 0;
/* Clean up the child queue list for the CQs */
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.mbx_wq->list);
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.els_wq->list);
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.hdr_rq->list);
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.dat_rq->list);
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.mbx_cq->list);
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.els_cq->list);
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.rxq_cq->list);
for (qindx = 0; qindx < phba->cfg_fcp_wq_count; qindx++)
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.fcp_wq[qindx]->list);
for (qindx = 0; qindx < phba->cfg_fcp_eq_count; qindx++)
list_del_init(&phba->sli4_hba.fcp_cq[qindx]->list);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Now physically reset the device */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_INIT,
"0389 Performing PCI function reset!\n");
/* Perform FCoE PCI function reset */
lpfc_pci_function_reset(phba);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdrestart_s3 - Restart a sli-3 hba
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called in the SLI initialization code path to
* restart the HBA. The caller is not required to hold any lock.
* This function writes MBX_RESTART mailbox command to the SLIM and
* resets the HBA. At the end of the function, it calls lpfc_hba_down_post
* function to free any pending commands. The function enables
* POST only during the first initialization. The function returns zero.
* The function does not guarantee completion of MBX_RESTART mailbox
* command before the return of this function.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_brdrestart_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
MAILBOX_t *mb;
struct lpfc_sli *psli;
volatile uint32_t word0;
void __iomem *to_slim;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
psli = &phba->sli;
/* Restart HBA */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0337 Restart HBA Data: x%x x%x\n",
phba->pport->port_state, psli->sli_flag);
word0 = 0;
mb = (MAILBOX_t *) &word0;
mb->mbxCommand = MBX_RESTART;
mb->mbxHc = 1;
lpfc_reset_barrier(phba);
to_slim = phba->MBslimaddr;
writel(*(uint32_t *) mb, to_slim);
readl(to_slim); /* flush */
/* Only skip post after fc_ffinit is completed */
if (phba->pport->port_state)
word0 = 1; /* This is really setting up word1 */
else
word0 = 0; /* This is really setting up word1 */
to_slim = phba->MBslimaddr + sizeof (uint32_t);
writel(*(uint32_t *) mb, to_slim);
readl(to_slim); /* flush */
lpfc_sli_brdreset(phba);
phba->pport->stopped = 0;
phba->link_state = LPFC_INIT_START;
phba->hba_flag = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
memset(&psli->lnk_stat_offsets, 0, sizeof(psli->lnk_stat_offsets));
psli->stats_start = get_seconds();
/* Give the INITFF and Post time to settle. */
mdelay(100);
lpfc_hba_down_post(phba);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdrestart_s4 - Restart the sli-4 hba
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called in the SLI initialization code path to restart
* a SLI4 HBA. The caller is not required to hold any lock.
* At the end of the function, it calls lpfc_hba_down_post function to
* free any pending commands.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_brdrestart_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
/* Restart HBA */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0296 Restart HBA Data: x%x x%x\n",
phba->pport->port_state, psli->sli_flag);
lpfc_sli4_brdreset(phba);
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->pport->stopped = 0;
phba->link_state = LPFC_INIT_START;
phba->hba_flag = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
memset(&psli->lnk_stat_offsets, 0, sizeof(psli->lnk_stat_offsets));
psli->stats_start = get_seconds();
lpfc_hba_down_post(phba);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_brdrestart - Wrapper func for restarting hba
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This routine wraps the actual SLI3 or SLI4 hba restart routine from the
* API jump table function pointer from the lpfc_hba struct.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_brdrestart(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
return phba->lpfc_sli_brdrestart(phba);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_chipset_init - Wait for the restart of the HBA after a restart
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called after a HBA restart to wait for successful
* restart of the HBA. Successful restart of the HBA is indicated by
* HS_FFRDY and HS_MBRDY bits. If the HBA fails to restart even after 15
* iteration, the function will restart the HBA again. The function returns
* zero if HBA successfully restarted else returns negative error code.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_chipset_init(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint32_t status, i = 0;
/* Read the HBA Host Status Register */
status = readl(phba->HSregaddr);
/* Check status register to see what current state is */
i = 0;
while ((status & (HS_FFRDY | HS_MBRDY)) != (HS_FFRDY | HS_MBRDY)) {
/* Check every 100ms for 5 retries, then every 500ms for 5, then
* every 2.5 sec for 5, then reset board and every 2.5 sec for
* 4.
*/
if (i++ >= 20) {
/* Adapter failed to init, timeout, status reg
<status> */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0436 Adapter failed to init, "
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
"timeout, status reg x%x, "
"FW Data: A8 x%x AC x%x\n", status,
readl(phba->MBslimaddr + 0xa8),
readl(phba->MBslimaddr + 0xac));
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
return -ETIMEDOUT;
}
/* Check to see if any errors occurred during init */
if (status & HS_FFERM) {
/* ERROR: During chipset initialization */
/* Adapter failed to init, chipset, status reg
<status> */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0437 Adapter failed to init, "
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
"chipset, status reg x%x, "
"FW Data: A8 x%x AC x%x\n", status,
readl(phba->MBslimaddr + 0xa8),
readl(phba->MBslimaddr + 0xac));
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
return -EIO;
}
if (i <= 5) {
msleep(10);
} else if (i <= 10) {
msleep(500);
} else {
msleep(2500);
}
if (i == 15) {
/* Do post */
phba->pport->port_state = LPFC_VPORT_UNKNOWN;
lpfc_sli_brdrestart(phba);
}
/* Read the HBA Host Status Register */
status = readl(phba->HSregaddr);
}
/* Check to see if any errors occurred during init */
if (status & HS_FFERM) {
/* ERROR: During chipset initialization */
/* Adapter failed to init, chipset, status reg <status> */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0438 Adapter failed to init, chipset, "
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
"status reg x%x, "
"FW Data: A8 x%x AC x%x\n", status,
readl(phba->MBslimaddr + 0xa8),
readl(phba->MBslimaddr + 0xac));
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
return -EIO;
}
/* Clear all interrupt enable conditions */
writel(0, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
/* setup host attn register */
writel(0xffffffff, phba->HAregaddr);
readl(phba->HAregaddr); /* flush */
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_count - Get the number of HBQs to be configured
*
* This function calculates and returns the number of HBQs required to be
* configured.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_hbq_count(void)
{
return ARRAY_SIZE(lpfc_hbq_defs);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_entry_count - Calculate total number of hbq entries
*
* This function adds the number of hbq entries in every HBQ to get
* the total number of hbq entries required for the HBA and returns
* the total count.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbq_entry_count(void)
{
int hbq_count = lpfc_sli_hbq_count();
int count = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < hbq_count; ++i)
count += lpfc_hbq_defs[i]->entry_count;
return count;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_size - Calculate memory required for all hbq entries
*
* This function calculates amount of memory required for all hbq entries
* to be configured and returns the total memory required.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_hbq_size(void)
{
return lpfc_sli_hbq_entry_count() * sizeof(struct lpfc_hbq_entry);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hbq_setup - configure and initialize HBQs
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called during the SLI initialization to configure
* all the HBQs and post buffers to the HBQ. The caller is not
* required to hold any locks. This function will return zero if successful
* else it will return negative error code.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_hbq_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
int hbq_count = lpfc_sli_hbq_count();
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
MAILBOX_t *pmbox;
uint32_t hbqno;
uint32_t hbq_entry_index;
/* Get a Mailbox buffer to setup mailbox
* commands for HBA initialization
*/
pmb = (LPFC_MBOXQ_t *) mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pmb)
return -ENOMEM;
pmbox = &pmb->u.mb;
/* Initialize the struct lpfc_sli_hbq structure for each hbq */
phba->link_state = LPFC_INIT_MBX_CMDS;
phba->hbq_in_use = 1;
hbq_entry_index = 0;
for (hbqno = 0; hbqno < hbq_count; ++hbqno) {
phba->hbqs[hbqno].next_hbqPutIdx = 0;
phba->hbqs[hbqno].hbqPutIdx = 0;
phba->hbqs[hbqno].local_hbqGetIdx = 0;
phba->hbqs[hbqno].entry_count =
lpfc_hbq_defs[hbqno]->entry_count;
lpfc_config_hbq(phba, hbqno, lpfc_hbq_defs[hbqno],
hbq_entry_index, pmb);
hbq_entry_index += phba->hbqs[hbqno].entry_count;
if (lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_POLL) != MBX_SUCCESS) {
/* Adapter failed to init, mbxCmd <cmd> CFG_RING,
mbxStatus <status>, ring <num> */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI | LOG_VPORT,
"1805 Adapter failed to init. "
"Data: x%x x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->mbxCommand,
pmbox->mbxStatus, hbqno);
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return ENXIO;
}
}
phba->hbq_count = hbq_count;
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
/* Initially populate or replenish the HBQs */
for (hbqno = 0; hbqno < hbq_count; ++hbqno)
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_init_hbqs(phba, hbqno);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_rb_setup - Initialize and post RBs to HBA
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called during the SLI initialization to configure
* all the HBQs and post buffers to the HBQ. The caller is not
* required to hold any locks. This function will return zero if successful
* else it will return negative error code.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_rb_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
phba->hbq_in_use = 1;
phba->hbqs[0].entry_count = lpfc_hbq_defs[0]->entry_count;
phba->hbq_count = 1;
/* Initially populate or replenish the HBQs */
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_init_hbqs(phba, 0);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_config_port - Issue config port mailbox command
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @sli_mode: sli mode - 2/3
*
* This function is called by the sli intialization code path
* to issue config_port mailbox command. This function restarts the
* HBA firmware and issues a config_port mailbox command to configure
* the SLI interface in the sli mode specified by sli_mode
* variable. The caller is not required to hold any locks.
* The function returns 0 if successful, else returns negative error
* code.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_config_port(struct lpfc_hba *phba, int sli_mode)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
uint32_t resetcount = 0, rc = 0, done = 0;
pmb = (LPFC_MBOXQ_t *) mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pmb) {
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
return -ENOMEM;
}
phba->sli_rev = sli_mode;
while (resetcount < 2 && !done) {
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->pport->port_state = LPFC_VPORT_UNKNOWN;
lpfc_sli_brdrestart(phba);
rc = lpfc_sli_chipset_init(phba);
if (rc)
break;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
resetcount++;
/* Call pre CONFIG_PORT mailbox command initialization. A
* value of 0 means the call was successful. Any other
* nonzero value is a failure, but if ERESTART is returned,
* the driver may reset the HBA and try again.
*/
rc = lpfc_config_port_prep(phba);
if (rc == -ERESTART) {
phba->link_state = LPFC_LINK_UNKNOWN;
continue;
} else if (rc)
break;
phba->link_state = LPFC_INIT_MBX_CMDS;
lpfc_config_port(phba, pmb);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_POLL);
phba->sli3_options &= ~(LPFC_SLI3_NPIV_ENABLED |
LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED |
LPFC_SLI3_CRP_ENABLED |
LPFC_SLI3_INB_ENABLED |
LPFC_SLI3_BG_ENABLED);
if (rc != MBX_SUCCESS) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0442 Adapter failed to init, mbxCmd x%x "
"CONFIG_PORT, mbxStatus x%x Data: x%x\n",
pmb->u.mb.mbxCommand, pmb->u.mb.mbxStatus, 0);
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
rc = -ENXIO;
} else {
/* Allow asynchronous mailbox command to go through */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_ASYNC_MBX_BLK;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
done = 1;
}
}
if (!done) {
rc = -EINVAL;
goto do_prep_failed;
}
if (pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.sli_mode == 3) {
if (!pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.cMA) {
rc = -ENXIO;
goto do_prep_failed;
}
if (phba->max_vpi && pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.gmv) {
phba->sli3_options |= LPFC_SLI3_NPIV_ENABLED;
phba->max_vpi = pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.max_vpi;
phba->max_vports = (phba->max_vpi > phba->max_vports) ?
phba->max_vpi : phba->max_vports;
} else
phba->max_vpi = 0;
if (pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.gdss)
phba->sli3_options |= LPFC_SLI3_DSS_ENABLED;
if (pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.gerbm)
phba->sli3_options |= LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED;
if (pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.gcrp)
phba->sli3_options |= LPFC_SLI3_CRP_ENABLED;
if (pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.ginb) {
phba->sli3_options |= LPFC_SLI3_INB_ENABLED;
phba->hbq_get = phba->mbox->us.s3_inb_pgp.hbq_get;
phba->port_gp = phba->mbox->us.s3_inb_pgp.port;
phba->inb_ha_copy = &phba->mbox->us.s3_inb_pgp.ha_copy;
phba->inb_counter = &phba->mbox->us.s3_inb_pgp.counter;
phba->inb_last_counter =
phba->mbox->us.s3_inb_pgp.counter;
} else {
phba->hbq_get = phba->mbox->us.s3_pgp.hbq_get;
phba->port_gp = phba->mbox->us.s3_pgp.port;
phba->inb_ha_copy = NULL;
phba->inb_counter = NULL;
}
if (phba->cfg_enable_bg) {
if (pmb->u.mb.un.varCfgPort.gbg)
phba->sli3_options |= LPFC_SLI3_BG_ENABLED;
else
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0443 Adapter did not grant "
"BlockGuard\n");
}
} else {
phba->hbq_get = NULL;
phba->port_gp = phba->mbox->us.s2.port;
phba->inb_ha_copy = NULL;
phba->inb_counter = NULL;
phba->max_vpi = 0;
}
do_prep_failed:
mempool_free(pmb, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hba_setup - SLI intialization function
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is the main SLI intialization function. This function
* is called by the HBA intialization code, HBA reset code and HBA
* error attention handler code. Caller is not required to hold any
* locks. This function issues config_port mailbox command to configure
* the SLI, setup iocb rings and HBQ rings. In the end the function
* calls the config_port_post function to issue init_link mailbox
* command and to start the discovery. The function will return zero
* if successful, else it will return negative error code.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_hba_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint32_t rc;
int mode = 3;
switch (lpfc_sli_mode) {
case 2:
if (phba->cfg_enable_npiv) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT | LOG_VPORT,
"1824 NPIV enabled: Override lpfc_sli_mode "
"parameter (%d) to auto (0).\n",
lpfc_sli_mode);
break;
}
mode = 2;
break;
case 0:
case 3:
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT | LOG_VPORT,
"1819 Unrecognized lpfc_sli_mode "
"parameter: %d.\n", lpfc_sli_mode);
break;
}
rc = lpfc_sli_config_port(phba, mode);
if (rc && lpfc_sli_mode == 3)
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT | LOG_VPORT,
"1820 Unable to select SLI-3. "
"Not supported by adapter.\n");
if (rc && mode != 2)
rc = lpfc_sli_config_port(phba, 2);
if (rc)
goto lpfc_sli_hba_setup_error;
if (phba->sli_rev == 3) {
phba->iocb_cmd_size = SLI3_IOCB_CMD_SIZE;
phba->iocb_rsp_size = SLI3_IOCB_RSP_SIZE;
} else {
phba->iocb_cmd_size = SLI2_IOCB_CMD_SIZE;
phba->iocb_rsp_size = SLI2_IOCB_RSP_SIZE;
phba->sli3_options = 0;
}
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_INIT,
"0444 Firmware in SLI %x mode. Max_vpi %d\n",
phba->sli_rev, phba->max_vpi);
rc = lpfc_sli_ring_map(phba);
if (rc)
goto lpfc_sli_hba_setup_error;
/* Init HBQs */
if (phba->sli3_options & LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED) {
rc = lpfc_sli_hbq_setup(phba);
if (rc)
goto lpfc_sli_hba_setup_error;
}
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag |= LPFC_PROCESS_LA;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
rc = lpfc_config_port_post(phba);
if (rc)
goto lpfc_sli_hba_setup_error;
return rc;
lpfc_sli_hba_setup_error:
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_INIT,
"0445 Firmware initialization failed\n");
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_read_fcoe_params - Read fcoe params from conf region
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @mboxq: mailbox pointer.
* This function issue a dump mailbox command to read config region
* 23 and parse the records in the region and populate driver
* data structure.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_read_fcoe_params(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
struct lpfc_mqe *mqe;
uint32_t data_length;
int rc;
/* Program the default value of vlan_id and fc_map */
phba->valid_vlan = 0;
phba->fc_map[0] = LPFC_FCOE_FCF_MAP0;
phba->fc_map[1] = LPFC_FCOE_FCF_MAP1;
phba->fc_map[2] = LPFC_FCOE_FCF_MAP2;
mqe = &mboxq->u.mqe;
if (lpfc_dump_fcoe_param(phba, mboxq))
return -ENOMEM;
mp = (struct lpfc_dmabuf *) mboxq->context1;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mboxq, MBX_POLL);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2571 Mailbox cmd x%x Status x%x "
"Data: x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"CQ: x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
bf_get(lpfc_mqe_command, mqe),
bf_get(lpfc_mqe_status, mqe),
mqe->un.mb_words[0], mqe->un.mb_words[1],
mqe->un.mb_words[2], mqe->un.mb_words[3],
mqe->un.mb_words[4], mqe->un.mb_words[5],
mqe->un.mb_words[6], mqe->un.mb_words[7],
mqe->un.mb_words[8], mqe->un.mb_words[9],
mqe->un.mb_words[10], mqe->un.mb_words[11],
mqe->un.mb_words[12], mqe->un.mb_words[13],
mqe->un.mb_words[14], mqe->un.mb_words[15],
mqe->un.mb_words[16], mqe->un.mb_words[50],
mboxq->mcqe.word0,
mboxq->mcqe.mcqe_tag0, mboxq->mcqe.mcqe_tag1,
mboxq->mcqe.trailer);
if (rc) {
lpfc_mbuf_free(phba, mp->virt, mp->phys);
kfree(mp);
return -EIO;
}
data_length = mqe->un.mb_words[5];
if (data_length > DMP_FCOEPARAM_RGN_SIZE)
return -EIO;
lpfc_parse_fcoe_conf(phba, mp->virt, data_length);
lpfc_mbuf_free(phba, mp->virt, mp->phys);
kfree(mp);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_read_rev - Issue READ_REV and collect vpd data
* @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
* @mboxq: pointer to the LPFC_MBOXQ_t structure.
* @vpd: pointer to the memory to hold resulting port vpd data.
* @vpd_size: On input, the number of bytes allocated to @vpd.
* On output, the number of data bytes in @vpd.
*
* This routine executes a READ_REV SLI4 mailbox command. In
* addition, this routine gets the port vpd data.
*
* Return codes
* 0 - sucessful
* ENOMEM - could not allocated memory.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_read_rev(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq,
uint8_t *vpd, uint32_t *vpd_size)
{
int rc = 0;
uint32_t dma_size;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
struct lpfc_mqe *mqe;
dmabuf = kzalloc(sizeof(struct lpfc_dmabuf), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dmabuf)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Get a DMA buffer for the vpd data resulting from the READ_REV
* mailbox command.
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
*/
dma_size = *vpd_size;
dmabuf->virt = dma_alloc_coherent(&phba->pcidev->dev,
dma_size,
&dmabuf->phys,
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dmabuf->virt) {
kfree(dmabuf);
return -ENOMEM;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
}
memset(dmabuf->virt, 0, dma_size);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/*
* The SLI4 implementation of READ_REV conflicts at word1,
* bits 31:16 and SLI4 adds vpd functionality not present
* in SLI3. This code corrects the conflicts.
*/
lpfc_read_rev(phba, mboxq);
mqe = &mboxq->u.mqe;
mqe->un.read_rev.vpd_paddr_high = putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
mqe->un.read_rev.vpd_paddr_low = putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
mqe->un.read_rev.word1 &= 0x0000FFFF;
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rd_rev_vpd, &mqe->un.read_rev, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rd_rev_avail_len, &mqe->un.read_rev, dma_size);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mboxq, MBX_POLL);
if (rc) {
dma_free_coherent(&phba->pcidev->dev, dma_size,
dmabuf->virt, dmabuf->phys);
return -EIO;
}
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0380 Mailbox cmd x%x Status x%x "
"Data: x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x "
"CQ: x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
bf_get(lpfc_mqe_command, mqe),
bf_get(lpfc_mqe_status, mqe),
mqe->un.mb_words[0], mqe->un.mb_words[1],
mqe->un.mb_words[2], mqe->un.mb_words[3],
mqe->un.mb_words[4], mqe->un.mb_words[5],
mqe->un.mb_words[6], mqe->un.mb_words[7],
mqe->un.mb_words[8], mqe->un.mb_words[9],
mqe->un.mb_words[10], mqe->un.mb_words[11],
mqe->un.mb_words[12], mqe->un.mb_words[13],
mqe->un.mb_words[14], mqe->un.mb_words[15],
mqe->un.mb_words[16], mqe->un.mb_words[50],
mboxq->mcqe.word0,
mboxq->mcqe.mcqe_tag0, mboxq->mcqe.mcqe_tag1,
mboxq->mcqe.trailer);
/*
* The available vpd length cannot be bigger than the
* DMA buffer passed to the port. Catch the less than
* case and update the caller's size.
*/
if (mqe->un.read_rev.avail_vpd_len < *vpd_size)
*vpd_size = mqe->un.read_rev.avail_vpd_len;
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(dmabuf->virt, vpd, *vpd_size);
dma_free_coherent(&phba->pcidev->dev, dma_size,
dmabuf->virt, dmabuf->phys);
kfree(dmabuf);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_arm_cqeq_intr - Arm sli-4 device completion and event queues
* @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
*
* This routine is called to explicitly arm the SLI4 device's completion and
* event queues
**/
static void
lpfc_sli4_arm_cqeq_intr(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint8_t fcp_eqidx;
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(phba->sli4_hba.mbx_cq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(phba->sli4_hba.els_cq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(phba->sli4_hba.rxq_cq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
for (fcp_eqidx = 0; fcp_eqidx < phba->cfg_fcp_eq_count; fcp_eqidx++)
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(phba->sli4_hba.fcp_cq[fcp_eqidx],
LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(phba->sli4_hba.sp_eq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
for (fcp_eqidx = 0; fcp_eqidx < phba->cfg_fcp_eq_count; fcp_eqidx++)
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(phba->sli4_hba.fp_eq[fcp_eqidx],
LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_hba_setup - SLI4 device intialization PCI function
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is the main SLI4 device intialization PCI function. This
* function is called by the HBA intialization code, HBA reset code and
* HBA error attention handler code. Caller is not required to hold any
* locks.
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_hba_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
int rc;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq;
struct lpfc_mqe *mqe;
uint8_t *vpd;
uint32_t vpd_size;
uint32_t ftr_rsp = 0;
struct Scsi_Host *shost = lpfc_shost_from_vport(phba->pport);
struct lpfc_vport *vport = phba->pport;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
/* Perform a PCI function reset to start from clean */
rc = lpfc_pci_function_reset(phba);
if (unlikely(rc))
return -ENODEV;
/* Check the HBA Host Status Register for readyness */
rc = lpfc_sli4_post_status_check(phba);
if (unlikely(rc))
return -ENODEV;
else {
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
}
/*
* Allocate a single mailbox container for initializing the
* port.
*/
mboxq = (LPFC_MBOXQ_t *) mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mboxq)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Continue initialization with default values even if driver failed
* to read FCoE param config regions
*/
if (lpfc_sli4_read_fcoe_params(phba, mboxq))
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_INIT,
"2570 Failed to read FCoE parameters \n");
/* Issue READ_REV to collect vpd and FW information. */
vpd_size = PAGE_SIZE;
vpd = kzalloc(vpd_size, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!vpd) {
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto out_free_mbox;
}
rc = lpfc_sli4_read_rev(phba, mboxq, vpd, &vpd_size);
if (unlikely(rc))
goto out_free_vpd;
mqe = &mboxq->u.mqe;
if ((bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rd_rev_sli_lvl,
&mqe->un.read_rev) != LPFC_SLI_REV4) ||
(bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rd_rev_fcoe, &mqe->un.read_rev) == 0)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0376 READ_REV Error. SLI Level %d "
"FCoE enabled %d\n",
bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rd_rev_sli_lvl, &mqe->un.read_rev),
bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rd_rev_fcoe, &mqe->un.read_rev));
rc = -EIO;
goto out_free_vpd;
}
/* Single threaded at this point, no need for lock */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_FCOE_SUPPORT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/*
* Evaluate the read rev and vpd data. Populate the driver
* state with the results. If this routine fails, the failure
* is not fatal as the driver will use generic values.
*/
rc = lpfc_parse_vpd(phba, vpd, vpd_size);
if (unlikely(!rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0377 Error %d parsing vpd. "
"Using defaults.\n", rc);
rc = 0;
}
/* By now, we should determine the SLI revision, hard code for now */
phba->sli_rev = LPFC_SLI_REV4;
/*
* Discover the port's supported feature set and match it against the
* hosts requests.
*/
lpfc_request_features(phba, mboxq);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mboxq, MBX_POLL);
if (unlikely(rc)) {
rc = -EIO;
goto out_free_vpd;
}
/*
* The port must support FCP initiator mode as this is the
* only mode running in the host.
*/
if (!(bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rsp_fcpi, &mqe->un.req_ftrs))) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0378 No support for fcpi mode.\n");
ftr_rsp++;
}
/*
* If the port cannot support the host's requested features
* then turn off the global config parameters to disable the
* feature in the driver. This is not a fatal error.
*/
if ((phba->cfg_enable_bg) &&
!(bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rsp_dif, &mqe->un.req_ftrs)))
ftr_rsp++;
if (phba->max_vpi && phba->cfg_enable_npiv &&
!(bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rsp_npiv, &mqe->un.req_ftrs)))
ftr_rsp++;
if (ftr_rsp) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0379 Feature Mismatch Data: x%08x %08x "
"x%x x%x x%x\n", mqe->un.req_ftrs.word2,
mqe->un.req_ftrs.word3, phba->cfg_enable_bg,
phba->cfg_enable_npiv, phba->max_vpi);
if (!(bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rsp_dif, &mqe->un.req_ftrs)))
phba->cfg_enable_bg = 0;
if (!(bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_ftr_rsp_npiv, &mqe->un.req_ftrs)))
phba->cfg_enable_npiv = 0;
}
/* These SLI3 features are assumed in SLI4 */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli3_options |= (LPFC_SLI3_NPIV_ENABLED | LPFC_SLI3_HBQ_ENABLED);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Read the port's service parameters. */
lpfc_read_sparam(phba, mboxq, vport->vpi);
mboxq->vport = vport;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mboxq, MBX_POLL);
mp = (struct lpfc_dmabuf *) mboxq->context1;
if (rc == MBX_SUCCESS) {
memcpy(&vport->fc_sparam, mp->virt, sizeof(struct serv_parm));
rc = 0;
}
/*
* This memory was allocated by the lpfc_read_sparam routine. Release
* it to the mbuf pool.
*/
lpfc_mbuf_free(phba, mp->virt, mp->phys);
kfree(mp);
mboxq->context1 = NULL;
if (unlikely(rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0382 READ_SPARAM command failed "
"status %d, mbxStatus x%x\n",
rc, bf_get(lpfc_mqe_status, mqe));
phba->link_state = LPFC_HBA_ERROR;
rc = -EIO;
goto out_free_vpd;
}
if (phba->cfg_soft_wwnn)
u64_to_wwn(phba->cfg_soft_wwnn,
vport->fc_sparam.nodeName.u.wwn);
if (phba->cfg_soft_wwpn)
u64_to_wwn(phba->cfg_soft_wwpn,
vport->fc_sparam.portName.u.wwn);
memcpy(&vport->fc_nodename, &vport->fc_sparam.nodeName,
sizeof(struct lpfc_name));
memcpy(&vport->fc_portname, &vport->fc_sparam.portName,
sizeof(struct lpfc_name));
/* Update the fc_host data structures with new wwn. */
fc_host_node_name(shost) = wwn_to_u64(vport->fc_nodename.u.wwn);
fc_host_port_name(shost) = wwn_to_u64(vport->fc_portname.u.wwn);
/* Register SGL pool to the device using non-embedded mailbox command */
rc = lpfc_sli4_post_sgl_list(phba);
if (unlikely(rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0582 Error %d during sgl post operation", rc);
rc = -ENODEV;
goto out_free_vpd;
}
/* Register SCSI SGL pool to the device */
rc = lpfc_sli4_repost_scsi_sgl_list(phba);
if (unlikely(rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0383 Error %d during scsi sgl post opeation",
rc);
/* Some Scsi buffers were moved to the abort scsi list */
/* A pci function reset will repost them */
rc = -ENODEV;
goto out_free_vpd;
}
/* Post the rpi header region to the device. */
rc = lpfc_sli4_post_all_rpi_hdrs(phba);
if (unlikely(rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0393 Error %d during rpi post operation\n",
rc);
rc = -ENODEV;
goto out_free_vpd;
}
/* Temporary initialization of lpfc_fip_flag to non-fip */
bf_set(lpfc_fip_flag, &phba->sli4_hba.sli4_flags, 0);
/* Set up all the queues to the device */
rc = lpfc_sli4_queue_setup(phba);
if (unlikely(rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0381 Error %d during queue setup.\n ", rc);
goto out_stop_timers;
}
/* Arm the CQs and then EQs on device */
lpfc_sli4_arm_cqeq_intr(phba);
/* Indicate device interrupt mode */
phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable = 1;
/* Allow asynchronous mailbox command to go through */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_ASYNC_MBX_BLK;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Post receive buffers to the device */
lpfc_sli4_rb_setup(phba);
/* Start the ELS watchdog timer */
/*
* The driver for SLI4 is not yet ready to process timeouts
* or interrupts. Once it is, the comment bars can be removed.
*/
/* mod_timer(&vport->els_tmofunc,
* jiffies + HZ * (phba->fc_ratov*2)); */
/* Start heart beat timer */
mod_timer(&phba->hb_tmofunc,
jiffies + HZ * LPFC_HB_MBOX_INTERVAL);
phba->hb_outstanding = 0;
phba->last_completion_time = jiffies;
/* Start error attention (ERATT) polling timer */
mod_timer(&phba->eratt_poll, jiffies + HZ * LPFC_ERATT_POLL_INTERVAL);
/*
* The port is ready, set the host's link state to LINK_DOWN
* in preparation for link interrupts.
*/
lpfc_init_link(phba, mboxq, phba->cfg_topology, phba->cfg_link_speed);
mboxq->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
lpfc_set_loopback_flag(phba);
/* Change driver state to LPFC_LINK_DOWN right before init link */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->link_state = LPFC_LINK_DOWN;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mboxq, MBX_NOWAIT);
if (unlikely(rc != MBX_NOT_FINISHED)) {
kfree(vpd);
return 0;
} else
rc = -EIO;
/* Unset all the queues set up in this routine when error out */
if (rc)
lpfc_sli4_queue_unset(phba);
out_stop_timers:
if (rc)
lpfc_stop_hba_timers(phba);
out_free_vpd:
kfree(vpd);
out_free_mbox:
mempool_free(mboxq, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_mbox_timeout - Timeout call back function for mbox timer
* @ptr: context object - pointer to hba structure.
*
* This is the callback function for mailbox timer. The mailbox
* timer is armed when a new mailbox command is issued and the timer
* is deleted when the mailbox complete. The function is called by
* the kernel timer code when a mailbox does not complete within
* expected time. This function wakes up the worker thread to
* process the mailbox timeout and returns. All the processing is
* done by the worker thread function lpfc_mbox_timeout_handler.
**/
void
lpfc_mbox_timeout(unsigned long ptr)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba = (struct lpfc_hba *) ptr;
unsigned long iflag;
uint32_t tmo_posted;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->pport->work_port_lock, iflag);
tmo_posted = phba->pport->work_port_events & WORKER_MBOX_TMO;
if (!tmo_posted)
phba->pport->work_port_events |= WORKER_MBOX_TMO;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->pport->work_port_lock, iflag);
if (!tmo_posted)
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_mbox_timeout_handler - Worker thread function to handle mailbox timeout
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called from worker thread when a mailbox command times out.
* The caller is not required to hold any locks. This function will reset the
* HBA and recover all the pending commands.
**/
void
lpfc_mbox_timeout_handler(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmbox = phba->sli.mbox_active;
MAILBOX_t *mb = &pmbox->u.mb;
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
/* Check the pmbox pointer first. There is a race condition
* between the mbox timeout handler getting executed in the
* worklist and the mailbox actually completing. When this
* race condition occurs, the mbox_active will be NULL.
*/
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
if (pmbox == NULL) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING,
LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0353 Active Mailbox cleared - mailbox timeout "
"exiting\n");
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return;
}
/* Mbox cmd <mbxCommand> timeout */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0310 Mailbox command x%x timeout Data: x%x x%x x%p\n",
mb->mbxCommand,
phba->pport->port_state,
phba->sli.sli_flag,
phba->sli.mbox_active);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Setting state unknown so lpfc_sli_abort_iocb_ring
* would get IOCB_ERROR from lpfc_sli_issue_iocb, allowing
* it to fail all oustanding SCSI IO.
*/
spin_lock_irq(&phba->pport->work_port_lock);
phba->pport->work_port_events &= ~WORKER_MBOX_TMO;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->pport->work_port_lock);
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->link_state = LPFC_LINK_UNKNOWN;
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI2_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
pring = &psli->ring[psli->fcp_ring];
lpfc_sli_abort_iocb_ring(phba, pring);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0345 Resetting board due to mailbox timeout\n");
/* Reset the HBA device */
lpfc_reset_hba(phba);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s3 - Issue an SLI3 mailbox command to firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pmbox: Pointer to mailbox object.
* @flag: Flag indicating how the mailbox need to be processed.
*
* This function is called by discovery code and HBA management code
* to submit a mailbox command to firmware with SLI-3 interface spec. This
* function gets the hbalock to protect the data structures.
* The mailbox command can be submitted in polling mode, in which case
* this function will wait in a polling loop for the completion of the
* mailbox.
* If the mailbox is submitted in no_wait mode (not polling) the
* function will submit the command and returns immediately without waiting
* for the mailbox completion. The no_wait is supported only when HBA
* is in SLI2/SLI3 mode - interrupts are enabled.
* The SLI interface allows only one mailbox pending at a time. If the
* mailbox is issued in polling mode and there is already a mailbox
* pending, then the function will return an error. If the mailbox is issued
* in NO_WAIT mode and there is a mailbox pending already, the function
* will return MBX_BUSY after queuing the mailbox into mailbox queue.
* The sli layer owns the mailbox object until the completion of mailbox
* command if this function return MBX_BUSY or MBX_SUCCESS. For all other
* return codes the caller owns the mailbox command after the return of
* the function.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmbox,
uint32_t flag)
{
MAILBOX_t *mb;
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
uint32_t status, evtctr;
uint32_t ha_copy;
int i;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
unsigned long timeout;
unsigned long drvr_flag = 0;
uint32_t word0, ldata;
void __iomem *to_slim;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
int processing_queue = 0;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
if (!pmbox) {
/* processing mbox queue from intr_handler */
if (unlikely(psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ASYNC_MBX_BLK)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
return MBX_SUCCESS;
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
processing_queue = 1;
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
pmbox = lpfc_mbox_get(phba);
if (!pmbox) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
return MBX_SUCCESS;
}
}
if (pmbox->mbox_cmpl && pmbox->mbox_cmpl != lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl &&
pmbox->mbox_cmpl != lpfc_sli_wake_mbox_wait) {
if(!pmbox->vport) {
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR,
LOG_MBOX | LOG_VPORT,
"1806 Mbox x%x failed. No vport\n",
pmbox->u.mb.mbxCommand);
dump_stack();
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
}
/* If the PCI channel is in offline state, do not post mbox. */
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(phba->pcidev))) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
goto out_not_finished;
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/* If HBA has a deferred error attention, fail the iocb. */
if (unlikely(phba->hba_flag & DEFER_ERATT)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
goto out_not_finished;
}
psli = &phba->sli;
mb = &pmbox->u.mb;
status = MBX_SUCCESS;
if (phba->link_state == LPFC_HBA_ERROR) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
/* Mbox command <mbxCommand> cannot issue */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0311 Mailbox command x%x cannot "
"issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->u.mb.mbxCommand, psli->sli_flag, flag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
if (mb->mbxCommand != MBX_KILL_BOARD && flag & MBX_NOWAIT &&
!(readl(phba->HCregaddr) & HC_MBINT_ENA)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2528 Mailbox command x%x cannot "
"issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->u.mb.mbxCommand, psli->sli_flag, flag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE) {
/* Polling for a mbox command when another one is already active
* is not allowed in SLI. Also, the driver must have established
* SLI2 mode to queue and process multiple mbox commands.
*/
if (flag & MBX_POLL) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
/* Mbox command <mbxCommand> cannot issue */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2529 Mailbox command x%x "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->u.mb.mbxCommand,
psli->sli_flag, flag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
if (!(psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
/* Mbox command <mbxCommand> cannot issue */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2530 Mailbox command x%x "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->u.mb.mbxCommand,
psli->sli_flag, flag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
/* Another mailbox command is still being processed, queue this
* command to be processed later.
*/
lpfc_mbox_put(phba, pmbox);
/* Mbox cmd issue - BUSY */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0308 Mbox cmd issue - BUSY Data: "
"x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0xffffff,
mb->mbxCommand, phba->pport->port_state,
psli->sli_flag, flag);
psli->slistat.mbox_busy++;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
if (pmbox->vport) {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(pmbox->vport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX_VPORT,
"MBOX Bsy vport: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
(uint32_t)mb->mbxCommand,
mb->un.varWords[0], mb->un.varWords[1]);
}
else {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(phba->pport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX,
"MBOX Bsy: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
(uint32_t)mb->mbxCommand,
mb->un.varWords[0], mb->un.varWords[1]);
}
return MBX_BUSY;
}
psli->sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
/* If we are not polling, we MUST be in SLI2 mode */
if (flag != MBX_POLL) {
if (!(psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE) &&
(mb->mbxCommand != MBX_KILL_BOARD)) {
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
/* Mbox command <mbxCommand> cannot issue */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2531 Mailbox command x%x "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0,
pmbox->u.mb.mbxCommand,
psli->sli_flag, flag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
/* timeout active mbox command */
mod_timer(&psli->mbox_tmo, (jiffies +
(HZ * lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, mb->mbxCommand))));
}
/* Mailbox cmd <cmd> issue */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0309 Mailbox cmd x%x issue Data: x%x x%x "
"x%x\n",
pmbox->vport ? pmbox->vport->vpi : 0,
mb->mbxCommand, phba->pport->port_state,
psli->sli_flag, flag);
if (mb->mbxCommand != MBX_HEARTBEAT) {
if (pmbox->vport) {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(pmbox->vport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX_VPORT,
"MBOX Send vport: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
(uint32_t)mb->mbxCommand,
mb->un.varWords[0], mb->un.varWords[1]);
}
else {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(phba->pport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX,
"MBOX Send: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
(uint32_t)mb->mbxCommand,
mb->un.varWords[0], mb->un.varWords[1]);
}
}
psli->slistat.mbox_cmd++;
evtctr = psli->slistat.mbox_event;
/* next set own bit for the adapter and copy over command word */
mb->mbxOwner = OWN_CHIP;
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE) {
/* First copy command data to host SLIM area */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mb, phba->mbox, MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE);
} else {
if (mb->mbxCommand == MBX_CONFIG_PORT) {
/* copy command data into host mbox for cmpl */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mb, phba->mbox, MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE);
}
/* First copy mbox command data to HBA SLIM, skip past first
word */
to_slim = phba->MBslimaddr + sizeof (uint32_t);
lpfc_memcpy_to_slim(to_slim, &mb->un.varWords[0],
MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE - sizeof (uint32_t));
/* Next copy over first word, with mbxOwner set */
ldata = *((uint32_t *)mb);
to_slim = phba->MBslimaddr;
writel(ldata, to_slim);
readl(to_slim); /* flush */
if (mb->mbxCommand == MBX_CONFIG_PORT) {
/* switch over to host mailbox */
psli->sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE;
}
}
wmb();
switch (flag) {
case MBX_NOWAIT:
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
/* Set up reference to mailbox command */
psli->mbox_active = pmbox;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
/* Interrupt board to do it */
writel(CA_MBATT, phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr); /* flush */
/* Don't wait for it to finish, just return */
break;
case MBX_POLL:
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
/* Set up null reference to mailbox command */
psli->mbox_active = NULL;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
/* Interrupt board to do it */
writel(CA_MBATT, phba->CAregaddr);
readl(phba->CAregaddr); /* flush */
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE) {
/* First read mbox status word */
word0 = *((uint32_t *)phba->mbox);
word0 = le32_to_cpu(word0);
} else {
/* First read mbox status word */
word0 = readl(phba->MBslimaddr);
}
/* Read the HBA Host Attention Register */
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba,
mb->mbxCommand) *
1000) + jiffies;
i = 0;
/* Wait for command to complete */
while (((word0 & OWN_CHIP) == OWN_CHIP) ||
(!(ha_copy & HA_MBATT) &&
(phba->link_state > LPFC_WARM_START))) {
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
if (time_after(jiffies, timeout)) {
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock,
drvr_flag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
goto out_not_finished;
}
/* Check if we took a mbox interrupt while we were
polling */
if (((word0 & OWN_CHIP) != OWN_CHIP)
&& (evtctr != psli->slistat.mbox_event))
break;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
if (i++ > 10) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock,
drvr_flag);
msleep(1);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
}
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE) {
/* First copy command data */
word0 = *((uint32_t *)phba->mbox);
word0 = le32_to_cpu(word0);
if (mb->mbxCommand == MBX_CONFIG_PORT) {
MAILBOX_t *slimmb;
uint32_t slimword0;
/* Check real SLIM for any errors */
slimword0 = readl(phba->MBslimaddr);
slimmb = (MAILBOX_t *) & slimword0;
if (((slimword0 & OWN_CHIP) != OWN_CHIP)
&& slimmb->mbxStatus) {
psli->sli_flag &=
~LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE;
word0 = slimword0;
}
}
} else {
/* First copy command data */
word0 = readl(phba->MBslimaddr);
}
/* Read the HBA Host Attention Register */
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
}
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE) {
/* copy results back to user */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(phba->mbox, mb, MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE);
} else {
/* First copy command data */
lpfc_memcpy_from_slim(mb, phba->MBslimaddr,
MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE);
if ((mb->mbxCommand == MBX_DUMP_MEMORY) &&
pmbox->context2) {
lpfc_memcpy_from_slim((void *)pmbox->context2,
phba->MBslimaddr + DMP_RSP_OFFSET,
mb->un.varDmp.word_cnt);
}
}
writel(HA_MBATT, phba->HAregaddr);
readl(phba->HAregaddr); /* flush */
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
status = mb->mbxStatus;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, drvr_flag);
return status;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
out_not_finished:
if (processing_queue) {
pmbox->u.mb.mbxStatus = MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(phba, pmbox);
}
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_post_sync_mbox - Post an SLI4 mailbox to the bootstrap mailbox
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @mboxq: Pointer to mailbox object.
*
* The function posts a mailbox to the port. The mailbox is expected
* to be comletely filled in and ready for the port to operate on it.
* This routine executes a synchronous completion operation on the
* mailbox by polling for its completion.
*
* The caller must not be holding any locks when calling this routine.
*
* Returns:
* MBX_SUCCESS - mailbox posted successfully
* Any of the MBX error values.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_post_sync_mbox(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq)
{
int rc = MBX_SUCCESS;
unsigned long iflag;
uint32_t db_ready;
uint32_t mcqe_status;
uint32_t mbx_cmnd;
unsigned long timeout;
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_mqe *mb = &mboxq->u.mqe;
struct lpfc_bmbx_create *mbox_rgn;
struct dma_address *dma_address;
struct lpfc_register bmbx_reg;
/*
* Only one mailbox can be active to the bootstrap mailbox region
* at a time and there is no queueing provided.
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2532 Mailbox command x%x (x%x) "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
psli->sli_flag, MBX_POLL);
return MBXERR_ERROR;
}
/* The server grabs the token and owns it until release */
psli->sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
phba->sli.mbox_active = mboxq;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/*
* Initialize the bootstrap memory region to avoid stale data areas
* in the mailbox post. Then copy the caller's mailbox contents to
* the bmbx mailbox region.
*/
mbx_cmnd = bf_get(lpfc_mqe_command, mb);
memset(phba->sli4_hba.bmbx.avirt, 0, sizeof(struct lpfc_bmbx_create));
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mb, phba->sli4_hba.bmbx.avirt,
sizeof(struct lpfc_mqe));
/* Post the high mailbox dma address to the port and wait for ready. */
dma_address = &phba->sli4_hba.bmbx.dma_address;
writel(dma_address->addr_hi, phba->sli4_hba.BMBXregaddr);
timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, mbx_cmnd)
* 1000) + jiffies;
do {
bmbx_reg.word0 = readl(phba->sli4_hba.BMBXregaddr);
db_ready = bf_get(lpfc_bmbx_rdy, &bmbx_reg);
if (!db_ready)
msleep(2);
if (time_after(jiffies, timeout)) {
rc = MBXERR_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
} while (!db_ready);
/* Post the low mailbox dma address to the port. */
writel(dma_address->addr_lo, phba->sli4_hba.BMBXregaddr);
timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, mbx_cmnd)
* 1000) + jiffies;
do {
bmbx_reg.word0 = readl(phba->sli4_hba.BMBXregaddr);
db_ready = bf_get(lpfc_bmbx_rdy, &bmbx_reg);
if (!db_ready)
msleep(2);
if (time_after(jiffies, timeout)) {
rc = MBXERR_ERROR;
goto exit;
}
} while (!db_ready);
/*
* Read the CQ to ensure the mailbox has completed.
* If so, update the mailbox status so that the upper layers
* can complete the request normally.
*/
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(phba->sli4_hba.bmbx.avirt, mb,
sizeof(struct lpfc_mqe));
mbox_rgn = (struct lpfc_bmbx_create *) phba->sli4_hba.bmbx.avirt;
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(&mbox_rgn->mcqe, &mboxq->mcqe,
sizeof(struct lpfc_mcqe));
mcqe_status = bf_get(lpfc_mcqe_status, &mbox_rgn->mcqe);
/* Prefix the mailbox status with range x4000 to note SLI4 status. */
if (mcqe_status != MB_CQE_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
bf_set(lpfc_mqe_status, mb, LPFC_MBX_ERROR_RANGE | mcqe_status);
rc = MBXERR_ERROR;
}
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0356 Mailbox cmd x%x (x%x) Status x%x "
"Data: x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x x%x"
" x%x x%x CQ: x%x x%x x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mbx_cmnd, lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
bf_get(lpfc_mqe_status, mb),
mb->un.mb_words[0], mb->un.mb_words[1],
mb->un.mb_words[2], mb->un.mb_words[3],
mb->un.mb_words[4], mb->un.mb_words[5],
mb->un.mb_words[6], mb->un.mb_words[7],
mb->un.mb_words[8], mb->un.mb_words[9],
mb->un.mb_words[10], mb->un.mb_words[11],
mb->un.mb_words[12], mboxq->mcqe.word0,
mboxq->mcqe.mcqe_tag0, mboxq->mcqe.mcqe_tag1,
mboxq->mcqe.trailer);
exit:
/* We are holding the token, no needed for lock when release */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
phba->sli.mbox_active = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s4 - Issue an SLI4 mailbox command to firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pmbox: Pointer to mailbox object.
* @flag: Flag indicating how the mailbox need to be processed.
*
* This function is called by discovery code and HBA management code to submit
* a mailbox command to firmware with SLI-4 interface spec.
*
* Return codes the caller owns the mailbox command after the return of the
* function.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq,
uint32_t flag)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
unsigned long iflags;
int rc;
/* Detect polling mode and jump to a handler */
if (!phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable) {
if (flag == MBX_POLL)
rc = lpfc_sli4_post_sync_mbox(phba, mboxq);
else
rc = -EIO;
if (rc != MBX_SUCCESS)
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2541 Mailbox command x%x "
"(x%x) cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
psli->sli_flag, flag);
return rc;
} else if (flag == MBX_POLL) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2542 Mailbox command x%x (x%x) "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
psli->sli_flag, flag);
return -EIO;
}
/* Now, interrupt mode asynchrous mailbox command */
rc = lpfc_mbox_cmd_check(phba, mboxq);
if (rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2543 Mailbox command x%x (x%x) "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
psli->sli_flag, flag);
goto out_not_finished;
}
rc = lpfc_mbox_dev_check(phba);
if (unlikely(rc)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2544 Mailbox command x%x (x%x) "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
psli->sli_flag, flag);
goto out_not_finished;
}
/* Put the mailbox command to the driver internal FIFO */
psli->slistat.mbox_busy++;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
lpfc_mbox_put(phba, mboxq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0354 Mbox cmd issue - Enqueue Data: "
"x%x (x%x) x%x x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0xffffff,
bf_get(lpfc_mqe_command, &mboxq->u.mqe),
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
phba->pport->port_state,
psli->sli_flag, MBX_NOWAIT);
/* Wake up worker thread to transport mailbox command from head */
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
return MBX_BUSY;
out_not_finished:
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_post_async_mbox - Post an SLI4 mailbox command to device
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called by worker thread to send a mailbox command to
* SLI4 HBA firmware.
*
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_post_async_mbox(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mboxq;
int rc = MBX_SUCCESS;
unsigned long iflags;
struct lpfc_mqe *mqe;
uint32_t mbx_cmnd;
/* Check interrupt mode before post async mailbox command */
if (unlikely(!phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable))
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
/* Check for mailbox command service token */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
if (unlikely(psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ASYNC_MBX_BLK)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
}
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
}
if (unlikely(phba->sli.mbox_active)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0384 There is pending active mailbox cmd\n");
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
}
/* Take the mailbox command service token */
psli->sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
/* Get the next mailbox command from head of queue */
mboxq = lpfc_mbox_get(phba);
/* If no more mailbox command waiting for post, we're done */
if (!mboxq) {
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return MBX_SUCCESS;
}
phba->sli.mbox_active = mboxq;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
/* Check device readiness for posting mailbox command */
rc = lpfc_mbox_dev_check(phba);
if (unlikely(rc))
/* Driver clean routine will clean up pending mailbox */
goto out_not_finished;
/* Prepare the mbox command to be posted */
mqe = &mboxq->u.mqe;
mbx_cmnd = bf_get(lpfc_mqe_command, mqe);
/* Start timer for the mbox_tmo and log some mailbox post messages */
mod_timer(&psli->mbox_tmo, (jiffies +
(HZ * lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, mbx_cmnd))));
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0355 Mailbox cmd x%x (x%x) issue Data: "
"x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0, mbx_cmnd,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
phba->pport->port_state, psli->sli_flag);
if (mbx_cmnd != MBX_HEARTBEAT) {
if (mboxq->vport) {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(mboxq->vport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX_VPORT,
"MBOX Send vport: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
mbx_cmnd, mqe->un.mb_words[0],
mqe->un.mb_words[1]);
} else {
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(phba->pport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX,
"MBOX Send: cmd:x%x mb:x%x x%x",
mbx_cmnd, mqe->un.mb_words[0],
mqe->un.mb_words[1]);
}
}
psli->slistat.mbox_cmd++;
/* Post the mailbox command to the port */
rc = lpfc_sli4_mq_put(phba->sli4_hba.mbx_wq, mqe);
if (rc != MBX_SUCCESS) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"(%d):2533 Mailbox command x%x (x%x) "
"cannot issue Data: x%x x%x\n",
mboxq->vport ? mboxq->vport->vpi : 0,
mboxq->u.mb.mbxCommand,
lpfc_sli4_mbox_opcode_get(phba, mboxq),
psli->sli_flag, MBX_NOWAIT);
goto out_not_finished;
}
return rc;
out_not_finished:
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
mboxq->u.mb.mbxStatus = MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
__lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(phba, mboxq);
/* Release the token */
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
phba->sli.mbox_active = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_mbox - Wrapper func for issuing mailbox command
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pmbox: Pointer to mailbox object.
* @flag: Flag indicating how the mailbox need to be processed.
*
* This routine wraps the actual SLI3 or SLI4 mailbox issuing routine from
* the API jump table function pointer from the lpfc_hba struct.
*
* Return codes the caller owns the mailbox command after the return of the
* function.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmbox, uint32_t flag)
{
return phba->lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmbox, flag);
}
/**
* lpfc_mbox_api_table_setup - Set up mbox api fucntion jump table
* @phba: The hba struct for which this call is being executed.
* @dev_grp: The HBA PCI-Device group number.
*
* This routine sets up the mbox interface API function jump table in @phba
* struct.
* Returns: 0 - success, -ENODEV - failure.
**/
int
lpfc_mbox_api_table_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint8_t dev_grp)
{
switch (dev_grp) {
case LPFC_PCI_DEV_LP:
phba->lpfc_sli_issue_mbox = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s3;
phba->lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event =
lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s3;
phba->lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware = lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware_s3;
phba->lpfc_sli_brdrestart = lpfc_sli_brdrestart_s3;
phba->lpfc_sli_brdready = lpfc_sli_brdready_s3;
break;
case LPFC_PCI_DEV_OC:
phba->lpfc_sli_issue_mbox = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_s4;
phba->lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event =
lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s4;
phba->lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware = lpfc_sli_hbq_to_firmware_s4;
phba->lpfc_sli_brdrestart = lpfc_sli_brdrestart_s4;
phba->lpfc_sli_brdready = lpfc_sli_brdready_s4;
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"1420 Invalid HBA PCI-device group: 0x%x\n",
dev_grp);
return -ENODEV;
break;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_ringtx_put - Add an iocb to the txq
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @piocb: Pointer to address of newly added command iocb.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held to add a command
* iocb to the txq when SLI layer cannot submit the command iocb
* to the ring.
**/
static void
__lpfc_sli_ringtx_put(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb)
{
/* Insert the caller's iocb in the txq tail for later processing. */
list_add_tail(&piocb->list, &pring->txq);
pring->txq_cnt++;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_next_iocb - Get the next iocb in the txq
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @piocb: Pointer to address of newly added command iocb.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held before a new
* iocb is submitted to the firmware. This function checks
* txq to flush the iocbs in txq to Firmware before
* submitting new iocbs to the Firmware.
* If there are iocbs in the txq which need to be submitted
* to firmware, lpfc_sli_next_iocb returns the first element
* of the txq after dequeuing it from txq.
* If there is no iocb in the txq then the function will return
* *piocb and *piocb is set to NULL. Caller needs to check
* *piocb to find if there are more commands in the txq.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_sli_next_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq **piocb)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq * nextiocb;
nextiocb = lpfc_sli_ringtx_get(phba, pring);
if (!nextiocb) {
nextiocb = *piocb;
*piocb = NULL;
}
return nextiocb;
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s3 - SLI3 device lockless ver of lpfc_sli_issue_iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @ring_number: SLI ring number to issue iocb on.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
* @flag: Flag indicating if this command can be put into txq.
*
* __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s3 is used by other functions in the driver to issue
* an iocb command to an HBA with SLI-3 interface spec. If the PCI slot is
* recovering from error state, if HBA is resetting or if LPFC_STOP_IOCB_EVENT
* flag is turned on, the function returns IOCB_ERROR. When the link is down,
* this function allows only iocbs for posting buffers. This function finds
* next available slot in the command ring and posts the command to the
* available slot and writes the port attention register to request HBA start
* processing new iocb. If there is no slot available in the ring and
* flag & SLI_IOCB_RET_IOCB is set, the new iocb is added to the txq, otherwise
* the function returns IOCB_BUSY.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held. The function will return success
* after it successfully submit the iocb to firmware or after adding to the
* txq.
**/
static int
__lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s3(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t ring_number,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb, uint32_t flag)
{
struct lpfc_iocbq *nextiocb;
IOCB_t *iocb;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = &phba->sli.ring[ring_number];
if (piocb->iocb_cmpl && (!piocb->vport) &&
(piocb->iocb.ulpCommand != CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN) &&
(piocb->iocb.ulpCommand != CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI | LOG_VPORT,
"1807 IOCB x%x failed. No vport\n",
piocb->iocb.ulpCommand);
dump_stack();
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
/* If the PCI channel is in offline state, do not post iocbs. */
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(phba->pcidev)))
return IOCB_ERROR;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/* If HBA has a deferred error attention, fail the iocb. */
if (unlikely(phba->hba_flag & DEFER_ERATT))
return IOCB_ERROR;
/*
* We should never get an IOCB if we are in a < LINK_DOWN state
*/
if (unlikely(phba->link_state < LPFC_LINK_DOWN))
return IOCB_ERROR;
/*
* Check to see if we are blocking IOCB processing because of a
* outstanding event.
*/
if (unlikely(pring->flag & LPFC_STOP_IOCB_EVENT))
goto iocb_busy;
if (unlikely(phba->link_state == LPFC_LINK_DOWN)) {
/*
* Only CREATE_XRI, CLOSE_XRI, and QUE_RING_BUF
* can be issued if the link is not up.
*/
switch (piocb->iocb.ulpCommand) {
case CMD_GEN_REQUEST64_CR:
case CMD_GEN_REQUEST64_CX:
if (!(phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_MENLO_MAINT) ||
(piocb->iocb.un.genreq64.w5.hcsw.Rctl !=
FC_FCP_CMND) ||
(piocb->iocb.un.genreq64.w5.hcsw.Type !=
MENLO_TRANSPORT_TYPE))
goto iocb_busy;
break;
case CMD_QUE_RING_BUF_CN:
case CMD_QUE_RING_BUF64_CN:
/*
* For IOCBs, like QUE_RING_BUF, that have no rsp ring
* completion, iocb_cmpl MUST be 0.
*/
if (piocb->iocb_cmpl)
piocb->iocb_cmpl = NULL;
/*FALLTHROUGH*/
case CMD_CREATE_XRI_CR:
case CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN:
case CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CX:
break;
default:
goto iocb_busy;
}
/*
* For FCP commands, we must be in a state where we can process link
* attention events.
*/
} else if (unlikely(pring->ringno == phba->sli.fcp_ring &&
!(phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_PROCESS_LA))) {
goto iocb_busy;
}
while ((iocb = lpfc_sli_next_iocb_slot(phba, pring)) &&
(nextiocb = lpfc_sli_next_iocb(phba, pring, &piocb)))
lpfc_sli_submit_iocb(phba, pring, iocb, nextiocb);
if (iocb)
lpfc_sli_update_ring(phba, pring);
else
lpfc_sli_update_full_ring(phba, pring);
if (!piocb)
return IOCB_SUCCESS;
goto out_busy;
iocb_busy:
pring->stats.iocb_cmd_delay++;
out_busy:
if (!(flag & SLI_IOCB_RET_IOCB)) {
__lpfc_sli_ringtx_put(phba, pring, piocb);
return IOCB_SUCCESS;
}
return IOCB_BUSY;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_bpl2sgl - Convert the bpl/bde to a sgl.
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
* @sglq: Pointer to the scatter gather queue object.
*
* This routine converts the bpl or bde that is in the IOCB
* to a sgl list for the sli4 hardware. The physical address
* of the bpl/bde is converted back to a virtual address.
* If the IOCB contains a BPL then the list of BDE's is
* converted to sli4_sge's. If the IOCB contains a single
* BDE then it is converted to a single sli_sge.
* The IOCB is still in cpu endianess so the contents of
* the bpl can be used without byte swapping.
*
* Returns valid XRI = Success, NO_XRI = Failure.
**/
static uint16_t
lpfc_sli4_bpl2sgl(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *piocbq,
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq)
{
uint16_t xritag = NO_XRI;
struct ulp_bde64 *bpl = NULL;
struct ulp_bde64 bde;
struct sli4_sge *sgl = NULL;
IOCB_t *icmd;
int numBdes = 0;
int i = 0;
if (!piocbq || !sglq)
return xritag;
sgl = (struct sli4_sge *)sglq->sgl;
icmd = &piocbq->iocb;
if (icmd->un.genreq64.bdl.bdeFlags == BUFF_TYPE_BLP_64) {
numBdes = icmd->un.genreq64.bdl.bdeSize /
sizeof(struct ulp_bde64);
/* The addrHigh and addrLow fields within the IOCB
* have not been byteswapped yet so there is no
* need to swap them back.
*/
bpl = (struct ulp_bde64 *)
((struct lpfc_dmabuf *)piocbq->context3)->virt;
if (!bpl)
return xritag;
for (i = 0; i < numBdes; i++) {
/* Should already be byte swapped. */
sgl->addr_hi = bpl->addrHigh;
sgl->addr_lo = bpl->addrLow;
/* swap the size field back to the cpu so we
* can assign it to the sgl.
*/
bde.tus.w = le32_to_cpu(bpl->tus.w);
bf_set(lpfc_sli4_sge_len, sgl, bde.tus.f.bdeSize);
if ((i+1) == numBdes)
bf_set(lpfc_sli4_sge_last, sgl, 1);
else
bf_set(lpfc_sli4_sge_last, sgl, 0);
sgl->word2 = cpu_to_le32(sgl->word2);
sgl->word3 = cpu_to_le32(sgl->word3);
bpl++;
sgl++;
}
} else if (icmd->un.genreq64.bdl.bdeFlags == BUFF_TYPE_BDE_64) {
/* The addrHigh and addrLow fields of the BDE have not
* been byteswapped yet so they need to be swapped
* before putting them in the sgl.
*/
sgl->addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(icmd->un.genreq64.bdl.addrHigh);
sgl->addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(icmd->un.genreq64.bdl.addrLow);
bf_set(lpfc_sli4_sge_len, sgl,
icmd->un.genreq64.bdl.bdeSize);
bf_set(lpfc_sli4_sge_last, sgl, 1);
sgl->word2 = cpu_to_le32(sgl->word2);
sgl->word3 = cpu_to_le32(sgl->word3);
}
return sglq->sli4_xritag;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_scmd_to_wqidx_distr - scsi command to SLI4 WQ index distribution
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
*
* This routine performs a round robin SCSI command to SLI4 FCP WQ index
* distribution.
*
* Return: index into SLI4 fast-path FCP queue index.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_sli4_scmd_to_wqidx_distr(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb)
{
static uint32_t fcp_qidx;
return fcp_qidx++ % phba->cfg_fcp_wq_count;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_iocb2wqe - Convert the IOCB to a work queue entry.
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
* @wqe: Pointer to the work queue entry.
*
* This routine converts the iocb command to its Work Queue Entry
* equivalent. The wqe pointer should not have any fields set when
* this routine is called because it will memcpy over them.
* This routine does not set the CQ_ID or the WQEC bits in the
* wqe.
*
* Returns: 0 = Success, IOCB_ERROR = Failure.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_iocb2wqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq,
union lpfc_wqe *wqe)
{
uint32_t payload_len = 0;
uint8_t ct = 0;
uint32_t fip;
uint32_t abort_tag;
uint8_t command_type = ELS_COMMAND_NON_FIP;
uint8_t cmnd;
uint16_t xritag;
struct ulp_bde64 *bpl = NULL;
fip = bf_get(lpfc_fip_flag, &phba->sli4_hba.sli4_flags);
/* The fcp commands will set command type */
if ((!(iocbq->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP)) && (!fip))
command_type = ELS_COMMAND_NON_FIP;
else if (!(iocbq->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP))
command_type = ELS_COMMAND_FIP;
else if (iocbq->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP)
command_type = FCP_COMMAND;
else {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2019 Invalid cmd 0x%x\n",
iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand);
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
/* Some of the fields are in the right position already */
memcpy(wqe, &iocbq->iocb, sizeof(union lpfc_wqe));
abort_tag = (uint32_t) iocbq->iotag;
xritag = iocbq->sli4_xritag;
wqe->words[7] = 0; /* The ct field has moved so reset */
/* words0-2 bpl convert bde */
if (iocbq->iocb.un.genreq64.bdl.bdeFlags == BUFF_TYPE_BLP_64) {
bpl = (struct ulp_bde64 *)
((struct lpfc_dmabuf *)iocbq->context3)->virt;
if (!bpl)
return IOCB_ERROR;
/* Should already be byte swapped. */
wqe->generic.bde.addrHigh = le32_to_cpu(bpl->addrHigh);
wqe->generic.bde.addrLow = le32_to_cpu(bpl->addrLow);
/* swap the size field back to the cpu so we
* can assign it to the sgl.
*/
wqe->generic.bde.tus.w = le32_to_cpu(bpl->tus.w);
payload_len = wqe->generic.bde.tus.f.bdeSize;
} else
payload_len = iocbq->iocb.un.fcpi64.bdl.bdeSize;
iocbq->iocb.ulpIoTag = iocbq->iotag;
cmnd = iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand;
switch (iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand) {
case CMD_ELS_REQUEST64_CR:
if (!iocbq->iocb.ulpLe) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2007 Only Limited Edition cmd Format"
" supported 0x%x\n",
iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand);
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
wqe->els_req.payload_len = payload_len;
/* Els_reguest64 has a TMO */
bf_set(wqe_tmo, &wqe->els_req.wqe_com,
iocbq->iocb.ulpTimeout);
/* Need a VF for word 4 set the vf bit*/
bf_set(els_req64_vf, &wqe->els_req, 0);
/* And a VFID for word 12 */
bf_set(els_req64_vfid, &wqe->els_req, 0);
/*
* Set ct field to 3, indicates that the context_tag field
* contains the FCFI and remote N_Port_ID is
* in word 5.
*/
ct = ((iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h << 1) | iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_context, &wqe->generic,
iocbq->iocb.ulpContext);
if (iocbq->vport->fc_myDID != 0) {
bf_set(els_req64_sid, &wqe->els_req,
iocbq->vport->fc_myDID);
bf_set(els_req64_sp, &wqe->els_req, 1);
}
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_ct, &wqe->generic, ct);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_pu, &wqe->generic, 0);
/* CCP CCPE PV PRI in word10 were set in the memcpy */
break;
case CMD_XMIT_SEQUENCE64_CR:
/* word3 iocb=io_tag32 wqe=payload_offset */
/* payload offset used for multilpe outstanding
* sequences on the same exchange
*/
wqe->words[3] = 0;
/* word4 relative_offset memcpy */
/* word5 r_ctl/df_ctl memcpy */
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_pu, &wqe->generic, 0);
wqe->xmit_sequence.xmit_len = payload_len;
break;
case CMD_XMIT_BCAST64_CN:
/* word3 iocb=iotag32 wqe=payload_len */
wqe->words[3] = 0; /* no definition for this in wqe */
/* word4 iocb=rsvd wqe=rsvd */
/* word5 iocb=rctl/type/df_ctl wqe=rctl/type/df_ctl memcpy */
/* word6 iocb=ctxt_tag/io_tag wqe=ctxt_tag/xri */
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_ct, &wqe->generic,
((iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h << 1) | iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l));
break;
case CMD_FCP_IWRITE64_CR:
command_type = FCP_COMMAND_DATA_OUT;
/* The struct for wqe fcp_iwrite has 3 fields that are somewhat
* confusing.
* word3 is payload_len: byte offset to the sgl entry for the
* fcp_command.
* word4 is total xfer len, same as the IOCB->ulpParameter.
* word5 is initial xfer len 0 = wait for xfer-ready
*/
/* Always wait for xfer-ready before sending data */
wqe->fcp_iwrite.initial_xfer_len = 0;
/* word 4 (xfer length) should have been set on the memcpy */
/* allow write to fall through to read */
case CMD_FCP_IREAD64_CR:
/* FCP_CMD is always the 1st sgl entry */
wqe->fcp_iread.payload_len =
payload_len + sizeof(struct fcp_rsp);
/* word 4 (xfer length) should have been set on the memcpy */
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_erp, &wqe->generic,
iocbq->iocb.ulpFCP2Rcvy);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_lnk, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iocb.ulpXS);
/* The XC bit and the XS bit are similar. The driver never
* tracked whether or not the exchange was previouslly open.
* XC = Exchange create, 0 is create. 1 is already open.
* XS = link cmd: 1 do not close the exchange after command.
* XS = 0 close exchange when command completes.
* The only time we would not set the XC bit is when the XS bit
* is set and we are sending our 2nd or greater command on
* this exchange.
*/
/* ALLOW read & write to fall through to ICMD64 */
case CMD_FCP_ICMND64_CR:
/* Always open the exchange */
bf_set(wqe_xc, &wqe->fcp_iread.wqe_com, 0);
wqe->words[10] &= 0xffff0000; /* zero out ebde count */
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_pu, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iocb.ulpPU);
break;
case CMD_GEN_REQUEST64_CR:
/* word3 command length is described as byte offset to the
* rsp_data. Would always be 16, sizeof(struct sli4_sge)
* sgl[0] = cmnd
* sgl[1] = rsp.
*
*/
wqe->gen_req.command_len = payload_len;
/* Word4 parameter copied in the memcpy */
/* Word5 [rctl, type, df_ctl, la] copied in memcpy */
/* word6 context tag copied in memcpy */
if (iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h || iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l) {
ct = ((iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h << 1) | iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2015 Invalid CT %x command 0x%x\n",
ct, iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand);
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_ct, &wqe->generic, 0);
bf_set(wqe_tmo, &wqe->gen_req.wqe_com,
iocbq->iocb.ulpTimeout);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_pu, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iocb.ulpPU);
command_type = OTHER_COMMAND;
break;
case CMD_XMIT_ELS_RSP64_CX:
/* words0-2 BDE memcpy */
/* word3 iocb=iotag32 wqe=rsvd */
wqe->words[3] = 0;
/* word4 iocb=did wge=rsvd. */
wqe->words[4] = 0;
/* word5 iocb=rsvd wge=did */
bf_set(wqe_els_did, &wqe->xmit_els_rsp.wqe_dest,
iocbq->iocb.un.elsreq64.remoteID);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_ct, &wqe->generic,
((iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h << 1) | iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l));
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_pu, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iocb.ulpPU);
bf_set(wqe_rcvoxid, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iocb.ulpContext);
if (!iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h && iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l)
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_context, &wqe->generic,
iocbq->vport->vpi + phba->vpi_base);
command_type = OTHER_COMMAND;
break;
case CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN:
case CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN:
case CMD_ABORT_XRI_CX:
/* words 0-2 memcpy should be 0 rserved */
/* port will send abts */
if (iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand == CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN)
/*
* The link is down so the fw does not need to send abts
* on the wire.
*/
bf_set(abort_cmd_ia, &wqe->abort_cmd, 1);
else
bf_set(abort_cmd_ia, &wqe->abort_cmd, 0);
bf_set(abort_cmd_criteria, &wqe->abort_cmd, T_XRI_TAG);
abort_tag = iocbq->iocb.un.acxri.abortIoTag;
wqe->words[5] = 0;
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_ct, &wqe->generic,
((iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_h << 1) | iocbq->iocb.ulpCt_l));
abort_tag = iocbq->iocb.un.acxri.abortIoTag;
wqe->generic.abort_tag = abort_tag;
/*
* The abort handler will send us CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN or
* CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN and the fw only accepts CMD_ABORT_XRI_CX
*/
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_command, &wqe->generic, CMD_ABORT_XRI_CX);
cmnd = CMD_ABORT_XRI_CX;
command_type = OTHER_COMMAND;
xritag = 0;
break;
case CMD_XRI_ABORTED_CX:
case CMD_CREATE_XRI_CR: /* Do we expect to use this? */
/* words0-2 are all 0's no bde */
/* word3 and word4 are rsvrd */
wqe->words[3] = 0;
wqe->words[4] = 0;
/* word5 iocb=rsvd wge=did */
/* There is no remote port id in the IOCB? */
/* Let this fall through and fail */
case CMD_IOCB_FCP_IBIDIR64_CR: /* bidirectional xfer */
case CMD_FCP_TSEND64_CX: /* Target mode send xfer-ready */
case CMD_FCP_TRSP64_CX: /* Target mode rcv */
case CMD_FCP_AUTO_TRSP_CX: /* Auto target rsp */
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2014 Invalid command 0x%x\n",
iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand);
return IOCB_ERROR;
break;
}
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_xri, &wqe->generic, xritag);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_request_tag, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iotag);
wqe->generic.abort_tag = abort_tag;
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_cmd_type, &wqe->generic, command_type);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_command, &wqe->generic, cmnd);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_class, &wqe->generic, iocbq->iocb.ulpClass);
bf_set(lpfc_wqe_gen_cq_id, &wqe->generic, LPFC_WQE_CQ_ID_DEFAULT);
return 0;
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s4 - SLI4 device lockless ver of lpfc_sli_issue_iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @ring_number: SLI ring number to issue iocb on.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
* @flag: Flag indicating if this command can be put into txq.
*
* __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s4 is used by other functions in the driver to issue
* an iocb command to an HBA with SLI-4 interface spec.
*
* This function is called with hbalock held. The function will return success
* after it successfully submit the iocb to firmware or after adding to the
* txq.
**/
static int
__lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s4(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t ring_number,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb, uint32_t flag)
{
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq;
uint16_t xritag;
union lpfc_wqe wqe;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = &phba->sli.ring[ring_number];
uint32_t fcp_wqidx;
if (piocb->sli4_xritag == NO_XRI) {
if (piocb->iocb.ulpCommand == CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN ||
piocb->iocb.ulpCommand == CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN)
sglq = NULL;
else {
sglq = __lpfc_sli_get_sglq(phba);
if (!sglq)
return IOCB_ERROR;
piocb->sli4_xritag = sglq->sli4_xritag;
}
} else if (piocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP) {
sglq = NULL; /* These IO's already have an XRI and
* a mapped sgl.
*/
} else {
/* This is a continuation of a commandi,(CX) so this
* sglq is on the active list
*/
sglq = __lpfc_get_active_sglq(phba, piocb->sli4_xritag);
if (!sglq)
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
if (sglq) {
xritag = lpfc_sli4_bpl2sgl(phba, piocb, sglq);
if (xritag != sglq->sli4_xritag)
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
if (lpfc_sli4_iocb2wqe(phba, piocb, &wqe))
return IOCB_ERROR;
if (piocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP) {
fcp_wqidx = lpfc_sli4_scmd_to_wqidx_distr(phba, piocb);
if (lpfc_sli4_wq_put(phba->sli4_hba.fcp_wq[fcp_wqidx], &wqe))
return IOCB_ERROR;
} else {
if (lpfc_sli4_wq_put(phba->sli4_hba.els_wq, &wqe))
return IOCB_ERROR;
}
lpfc_sli_ringtxcmpl_put(phba, pring, piocb);
return 0;
}
/**
* __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb - Wrapper func of lockless version for issuing iocb
*
* This routine wraps the actual lockless version for issusing IOCB function
* pointer from the lpfc_hba struct.
*
* Return codes:
* IOCB_ERROR - Error
* IOCB_SUCCESS - Success
* IOCB_BUSY - Busy
**/
static inline int
__lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t ring_number,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb, uint32_t flag)
{
return phba->__lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(phba, ring_number, piocb, flag);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_api_table_setup - Set up sli api fucntion jump table
* @phba: The hba struct for which this call is being executed.
* @dev_grp: The HBA PCI-Device group number.
*
* This routine sets up the SLI interface API function jump table in @phba
* struct.
* Returns: 0 - success, -ENODEV - failure.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_api_table_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint8_t dev_grp)
{
switch (dev_grp) {
case LPFC_PCI_DEV_LP:
phba->__lpfc_sli_issue_iocb = __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s3;
phba->__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq = __lpfc_sli_release_iocbq_s3;
break;
case LPFC_PCI_DEV_OC:
phba->__lpfc_sli_issue_iocb = __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_s4;
phba->__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq = __lpfc_sli_release_iocbq_s4;
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"1419 Invalid HBA PCI-device group: 0x%x\n",
dev_grp);
return -ENODEV;
break;
}
phba->lpfc_get_iocb_from_iocbq = lpfc_get_iocb_from_iocbq;
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_iocb - Wrapper function for __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
* @flag: Flag indicating if this command can be put into txq.
*
* lpfc_sli_issue_iocb is a wrapper around __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb
* function. This function gets the hbalock and calls
* __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb function and will return the error returned
* by __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb function. This wrapper is used by
* functions which do not hold hbalock.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t ring_number,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb, uint32_t flag)
{
unsigned long iflags;
int rc;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
rc = __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(phba, ring_number, piocb, flag);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_extra_ring_setup - Extra ring setup function
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called while driver attaches with the
* HBA to setup the extra ring. The extra ring is used
* only when driver needs to support target mode functionality
* or IP over FC functionalities.
*
* This function is called with no lock held.
**/
static int
lpfc_extra_ring_setup( struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
psli = &phba->sli;
/* Adjust cmd/rsp ring iocb entries more evenly */
/* Take some away from the FCP ring */
pring = &psli->ring[psli->fcp_ring];
pring->numCiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R1XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R1XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numCiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R3XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R3XTRA_ENTRIES;
/* and give them to the extra ring */
pring = &psli->ring[psli->extra_ring];
pring->numCiocb += SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R1XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb += SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R1XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numCiocb += SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R3XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb += SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R3XTRA_ENTRIES;
/* Setup default profile for this ring */
pring->iotag_max = 4096;
pring->num_mask = 1;
pring->prt[0].profile = 0; /* Mask 0 */
pring->prt[0].rctl = phba->cfg_multi_ring_rctl;
pring->prt[0].type = phba->cfg_multi_ring_type;
pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event = NULL;
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_async_event_handler - ASYNC iocb handler function
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @iocbq: Pointer to iocb object.
*
* This function is called by the slow ring event handler
* function when there is an ASYNC event iocb in the ring.
* This function is called with no lock held.
* Currently this function handles only temperature related
* ASYNC events. The function decodes the temperature sensor
* event message and posts events for the management applications.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_async_event_handler(struct lpfc_hba * phba,
struct lpfc_sli_ring * pring, struct lpfc_iocbq * iocbq)
{
IOCB_t *icmd;
uint16_t evt_code;
uint16_t temp;
struct temp_event temp_event_data;
struct Scsi_Host *shost;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
uint32_t *iocb_w;
icmd = &iocbq->iocb;
evt_code = icmd->un.asyncstat.evt_code;
temp = icmd->ulpContext;
if ((evt_code != ASYNC_TEMP_WARN) &&
(evt_code != ASYNC_TEMP_SAFE)) {
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
iocb_w = (uint32_t *) icmd;
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_ERR,
LOG_SLI,
"0346 Ring %d handler: unexpected ASYNC_STATUS"
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
" evt_code 0x%x \n"
"W0 0x%08x W1 0x%08x W2 0x%08x W3 0x%08x\n"
"W4 0x%08x W5 0x%08x W6 0x%08x W7 0x%08x\n"
"W8 0x%08x W9 0x%08x W10 0x%08x W11 0x%08x\n"
"W12 0x%08x W13 0x%08x W14 0x%08x W15 0x%08x\n",
pring->ringno,
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
icmd->un.asyncstat.evt_code,
iocb_w[0], iocb_w[1], iocb_w[2], iocb_w[3],
iocb_w[4], iocb_w[5], iocb_w[6], iocb_w[7],
iocb_w[8], iocb_w[9], iocb_w[10], iocb_w[11],
iocb_w[12], iocb_w[13], iocb_w[14], iocb_w[15]);
return;
}
temp_event_data.data = (uint32_t)temp;
temp_event_data.event_type = FC_REG_TEMPERATURE_EVENT;
if (evt_code == ASYNC_TEMP_WARN) {
temp_event_data.event_code = LPFC_THRESHOLD_TEMP;
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
KERN_ERR,
LOG_TEMP,
"0347 Adapter is very hot, please take "
"corrective action. temperature : %d Celsius\n",
temp);
}
if (evt_code == ASYNC_TEMP_SAFE) {
temp_event_data.event_code = LPFC_NORMAL_TEMP;
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
KERN_ERR,
LOG_TEMP,
"0340 Adapter temperature is OK now. "
"temperature : %d Celsius\n",
temp);
}
/* Send temperature change event to applications */
shost = lpfc_shost_from_vport(phba->pport);
fc_host_post_vendor_event(shost, fc_get_event_number(),
sizeof(temp_event_data), (char *) &temp_event_data,
LPFC_NL_VENDOR_ID);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_setup - SLI ring setup function
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* lpfc_sli_setup sets up rings of the SLI interface with
* number of iocbs per ring and iotags. This function is
* called while driver attach to the HBA and before the
* interrupts are enabled. So there is no need for locking.
*
* This function always returns 0.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
int i, totiocbsize = 0;
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
psli->num_rings = MAX_CONFIGURED_RINGS;
psli->sli_flag = 0;
psli->fcp_ring = LPFC_FCP_RING;
psli->next_ring = LPFC_FCP_NEXT_RING;
psli->extra_ring = LPFC_EXTRA_RING;
psli->iocbq_lookup = NULL;
psli->iocbq_lookup_len = 0;
psli->last_iotag = 0;
for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
pring = &psli->ring[i];
switch (i) {
case LPFC_FCP_RING: /* ring 0 - FCP */
/* numCiocb and numRiocb are used in config_port */
pring->numCiocb = SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R0_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb = SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R0_ENTRIES;
pring->numCiocb += SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R1XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb += SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R1XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numCiocb += SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R3XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb += SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R3XTRA_ENTRIES;
pring->sizeCiocb = (phba->sli_rev == 3) ?
SLI3_IOCB_CMD_SIZE :
SLI2_IOCB_CMD_SIZE;
pring->sizeRiocb = (phba->sli_rev == 3) ?
SLI3_IOCB_RSP_SIZE :
SLI2_IOCB_RSP_SIZE;
pring->iotag_ctr = 0;
pring->iotag_max =
(phba->cfg_hba_queue_depth * 2);
pring->fast_iotag = pring->iotag_max;
pring->num_mask = 0;
break;
case LPFC_EXTRA_RING: /* ring 1 - EXTRA */
/* numCiocb and numRiocb are used in config_port */
pring->numCiocb = SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R1_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb = SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R1_ENTRIES;
pring->sizeCiocb = (phba->sli_rev == 3) ?
SLI3_IOCB_CMD_SIZE :
SLI2_IOCB_CMD_SIZE;
pring->sizeRiocb = (phba->sli_rev == 3) ?
SLI3_IOCB_RSP_SIZE :
SLI2_IOCB_RSP_SIZE;
pring->iotag_max = phba->cfg_hba_queue_depth;
pring->num_mask = 0;
break;
case LPFC_ELS_RING: /* ring 2 - ELS / CT */
/* numCiocb and numRiocb are used in config_port */
pring->numCiocb = SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R2_ENTRIES;
pring->numRiocb = SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R2_ENTRIES;
pring->sizeCiocb = (phba->sli_rev == 3) ?
SLI3_IOCB_CMD_SIZE :
SLI2_IOCB_CMD_SIZE;
pring->sizeRiocb = (phba->sli_rev == 3) ?
SLI3_IOCB_RSP_SIZE :
SLI2_IOCB_RSP_SIZE;
pring->fast_iotag = 0;
pring->iotag_ctr = 0;
pring->iotag_max = 4096;
pring->lpfc_sli_rcv_async_status =
lpfc_sli_async_event_handler;
pring->num_mask = 4;
pring->prt[0].profile = 0; /* Mask 0 */
pring->prt[0].rctl = FC_ELS_REQ;
pring->prt[0].type = FC_ELS_DATA;
pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event =
lpfc_els_unsol_event;
pring->prt[1].profile = 0; /* Mask 1 */
pring->prt[1].rctl = FC_ELS_RSP;
pring->prt[1].type = FC_ELS_DATA;
pring->prt[1].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event =
lpfc_els_unsol_event;
pring->prt[2].profile = 0; /* Mask 2 */
/* NameServer Inquiry */
pring->prt[2].rctl = FC_UNSOL_CTL;
/* NameServer */
pring->prt[2].type = FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_ULP;
pring->prt[2].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event =
lpfc_ct_unsol_event;
pring->prt[3].profile = 0; /* Mask 3 */
/* NameServer response */
pring->prt[3].rctl = FC_SOL_CTL;
/* NameServer */
pring->prt[3].type = FC_COMMON_TRANSPORT_ULP;
pring->prt[3].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event =
lpfc_ct_unsol_event;
break;
}
totiocbsize += (pring->numCiocb * pring->sizeCiocb) +
(pring->numRiocb * pring->sizeRiocb);
}
if (totiocbsize > MAX_SLIM_IOCB_SIZE) {
/* Too many cmd / rsp ring entries in SLI2 SLIM */
printk(KERN_ERR "%d:0462 Too many cmd / rsp ring entries in "
"SLI2 SLIM Data: x%x x%lx\n",
phba->brd_no, totiocbsize,
(unsigned long) MAX_SLIM_IOCB_SIZE);
}
if (phba->cfg_multi_ring_support == 2)
lpfc_extra_ring_setup(phba);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_queue_setup - Queue initialization function
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* lpfc_sli_queue_setup sets up mailbox queues and iocb queues for each
* ring. This function also initializes ring indices of each ring.
* This function is called during the initialization of the SLI
* interface of an HBA.
* This function is called with no lock held and always returns
* 1.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_queue_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
int i;
psli = &phba->sli;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&psli->mboxq);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&psli->mboxq_cmpl);
/* Initialize list headers for txq and txcmplq as double linked lists */
for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
pring = &psli->ring[i];
pring->ringno = i;
pring->next_cmdidx = 0;
pring->local_getidx = 0;
pring->cmdidx = 0;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pring->txq);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pring->txcmplq);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pring->iocb_continueq);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pring->iocb_continue_saveq);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pring->postbufq);
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_mbox_sys_flush - Flush mailbox command sub-system
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This routine flushes the mailbox command subsystem. It will unconditionally
* flush all the mailbox commands in the three possible stages in the mailbox
* command sub-system: pending mailbox command queue; the outstanding mailbox
* command; and completed mailbox command queue. It is caller's responsibility
* to make sure that the driver is in the proper state to flush the mailbox
* command sub-system. Namely, the posting of mailbox commands into the
* pending mailbox command queue from the various clients must be stopped;
* either the HBA is in a state that it will never works on the outstanding
* mailbox command (such as in EEH or ERATT conditions) or the outstanding
* mailbox command has been completed.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_mbox_sys_flush(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
LIST_HEAD(completions);
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
unsigned long iflag;
/* Flush all the mailbox commands in the mbox system */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/* The pending mailbox command queue */
list_splice_init(&phba->sli.mboxq, &completions);
/* The outstanding active mailbox command */
if (psli->mbox_active) {
list_add_tail(&psli->mbox_active->list, &completions);
psli->mbox_active = NULL;
psli->sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
}
/* The completed mailbox command queue */
list_splice_init(&phba->sli.mboxq_cmpl, &completions);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/* Return all flushed mailbox commands with MBX_NOT_FINISHED status */
while (!list_empty(&completions)) {
list_remove_head(&completions, pmb, LPFC_MBOXQ_t, list);
pmb->u.mb.mbxStatus = MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
if (pmb->mbox_cmpl)
pmb->mbox_cmpl(phba, pmb);
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_host_down - Vport cleanup function
* @vport: Pointer to virtual port object.
*
* lpfc_sli_host_down is called to clean up the resources
* associated with a vport before destroying virtual
* port data structures.
* This function does following operations:
* - Free discovery resources associated with this virtual
* port.
* - Free iocbs associated with this virtual port in
* the txq.
* - Send abort for all iocb commands associated with this
* vport in txcmplq.
*
* This function is called with no lock held and always returns 1.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_host_down(struct lpfc_vport *vport)
{
LIST_HEAD(completions);
struct lpfc_hba *phba = vport->phba;
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
struct lpfc_iocbq *iocb, *next_iocb;
int i;
unsigned long flags = 0;
uint16_t prev_pring_flag;
lpfc_cleanup_discovery_resources(vport);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
pring = &psli->ring[i];
prev_pring_flag = pring->flag;
/* Only slow rings */
if (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) {
pring->flag |= LPFC_DEFERRED_RING_EVENT;
/* Set the lpfc data pending flag */
set_bit(LPFC_DATA_READY, &phba->data_flags);
}
/*
* Error everything on the txq since these iocbs have not been
* given to the FW yet.
*/
list_for_each_entry_safe(iocb, next_iocb, &pring->txq, list) {
if (iocb->vport != vport)
continue;
list_move_tail(&iocb->list, &completions);
pring->txq_cnt--;
}
/* Next issue ABTS for everything on the txcmplq */
list_for_each_entry_safe(iocb, next_iocb, &pring->txcmplq,
list) {
if (iocb->vport != vport)
continue;
lpfc_sli_issue_abort_iotag(phba, pring, iocb);
}
pring->flag = prev_pring_flag;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/* Cancel all the IOCBs from the completions list */
lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(phba, &completions, IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT,
IOERR_SLI_DOWN);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_hba_down - Resource cleanup function for the HBA
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function cleans up all iocb, buffers, mailbox commands
* while shutting down the HBA. This function is called with no
* lock held and always returns 1.
* This function does the following to cleanup driver resources:
* - Free discovery resources for each virtual port
* - Cleanup any pending fabric iocbs
* - Iterate through the iocb txq and free each entry
* in the list.
* - Free up any buffer posted to the HBA
* - Free mailbox commands in the mailbox queue.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_hba_down(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
LIST_HEAD(completions);
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *buf_ptr;
unsigned long flags = 0;
int i;
/* Shutdown the mailbox command sub-system */
lpfc_sli_mbox_sys_shutdown(phba);
lpfc_hba_down_prep(phba);
lpfc_fabric_abort_hba(phba);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, flags);
for (i = 0; i < psli->num_rings; i++) {
pring = &psli->ring[i];
/* Only slow rings */
if (pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING) {
pring->flag |= LPFC_DEFERRED_RING_EVENT;
/* Set the lpfc data pending flag */
set_bit(LPFC_DATA_READY, &phba->data_flags);
}
/*
* Error everything on the txq since these iocbs have not been
* given to the FW yet.
*/
list_splice_init(&pring->txq, &completions);
pring->txq_cnt = 0;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flags);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/* Cancel all the IOCBs from the completions list */
lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(phba, &completions, IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT,
IOERR_SLI_DOWN);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, flags);
list_splice_init(&phba->elsbuf, &completions);
phba->elsbuf_cnt = 0;
phba->elsbuf_prev_cnt = 0;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flags);
while (!list_empty(&completions)) {
list_remove_head(&completions, buf_ptr,
struct lpfc_dmabuf, list);
lpfc_mbuf_free(phba, buf_ptr->virt, buf_ptr->phys);
kfree(buf_ptr);
}
/* Return any active mbox cmds */
del_timer_sync(&psli->mbox_tmo);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->pport->work_port_lock, flags);
phba->pport->work_port_events &= ~WORKER_MBOX_TMO;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->pport->work_port_lock, flags);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_hba_down - PCI function resource cleanup for the SLI4 HBA
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function cleans up all queues, iocb, buffers, mailbox commands while
* shutting down the SLI4 HBA FCoE function. This function is called with no
* lock held and always returns 1.
*
* This function does the following to cleanup driver FCoE function resources:
* - Free discovery resources for each virtual port
* - Cleanup any pending fabric iocbs
* - Iterate through the iocb txq and free each entry in the list.
* - Free up any buffer posted to the HBA.
* - Clean up all the queue entries: WQ, RQ, MQ, EQ, CQ, etc.
* - Free mailbox commands in the mailbox queue.
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_hba_down(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
/* Stop the SLI4 device port */
lpfc_stop_port(phba);
/* Tear down the queues in the HBA */
lpfc_sli4_queue_unset(phba);
/* unregister default FCFI from the HBA */
lpfc_sli4_fcfi_unreg(phba, phba->fcf.fcfi);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy - SLI memory copy function
* @srcp: Source memory pointer.
* @destp: Destination memory pointer.
* @cnt: Number of words required to be copied.
*
* This function is used for copying data between driver memory
* and the SLI memory. This function also changes the endianness
* of each word if native endianness is different from SLI
* endianness. This function can be called with or without
* lock.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(void *srcp, void *destp, uint32_t cnt)
{
uint32_t *src = srcp;
uint32_t *dest = destp;
uint32_t ldata;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < (int)cnt; i += sizeof (uint32_t)) {
ldata = *src;
ldata = le32_to_cpu(ldata);
*dest = ldata;
src++;
dest++;
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_ringpostbuf_put - Function to add a buffer to postbufq
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @mp: Pointer to driver buffer object.
*
* This function is called with no lock held.
* It always return zero after adding the buffer to the postbufq
* buffer list.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_ringpostbuf_put(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp)
{
/* Stick struct lpfc_dmabuf at end of postbufq so driver can look it up
later */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_add_tail(&mp->list, &pring->postbufq);
pring->postbufq_cnt++;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_get_buffer_tag - allocates a tag for a CMD_QUE_XRI64_CX buffer
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* When HBQ is enabled, buffers are searched based on tags. This function
* allocates a tag for buffer posted using CMD_QUE_XRI64_CX iocb. The
* tag is bit wise or-ed with QUE_BUFTAG_BIT to make sure that the tag
* does not conflict with tags of buffer posted for unsolicited events.
* The function returns the allocated tag. The function is called with
* no locks held.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_sli_get_buffer_tag(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->buffer_tag_count++;
/*
* Always set the QUE_BUFTAG_BIT to distiguish between
* a tag assigned by HBQ.
*/
phba->buffer_tag_count |= QUE_BUFTAG_BIT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return phba->buffer_tag_count;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_ring_taggedbuf_get - find HBQ buffer associated with given tag
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @tag: Buffer tag.
*
* Buffers posted using CMD_QUE_XRI64_CX iocb are in pring->postbufq
* list. After HBA DMA data to these buffers, CMD_IOCB_RET_XRI64_CX
* iocb is posted to the response ring with the tag of the buffer.
* This function searches the pring->postbufq list using the tag
* to find buffer associated with CMD_IOCB_RET_XRI64_CX
* iocb. If the buffer is found then lpfc_dmabuf object of the
* buffer is returned to the caller else NULL is returned.
* This function is called with no lock held.
**/
struct lpfc_dmabuf *
lpfc_sli_ring_taggedbuf_get(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
uint32_t tag)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp, *next_mp;
struct list_head *slp = &pring->postbufq;
/* Search postbufq, from the begining, looking for a match on tag */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(mp, next_mp, &pring->postbufq, list) {
if (mp->buffer_tag == tag) {
list_del_init(&mp->list);
pring->postbufq_cnt--;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return mp;
}
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0402 Cannot find virtual addr for buffer tag on "
"ring %d Data x%lx x%p x%p x%x\n",
pring->ringno, (unsigned long) tag,
slp->next, slp->prev, pring->postbufq_cnt);
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_ringpostbuf_get - search buffers for unsolicited CT and ELS events
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @phys: DMA address of the buffer.
*
* This function searches the buffer list using the dma_address
* of unsolicited event to find the driver's lpfc_dmabuf object
* corresponding to the dma_address. The function returns the
* lpfc_dmabuf object if a buffer is found else it returns NULL.
* This function is called by the ct and els unsolicited event
* handlers to get the buffer associated with the unsolicited
* event.
*
* This function is called with no lock held.
**/
struct lpfc_dmabuf *
lpfc_sli_ringpostbuf_get(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
dma_addr_t phys)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp, *next_mp;
struct list_head *slp = &pring->postbufq;
/* Search postbufq, from the begining, looking for a match on phys */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(mp, next_mp, &pring->postbufq, list) {
if (mp->phys == phys) {
list_del_init(&mp->list);
pring->postbufq_cnt--;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return mp;
}
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0410 Cannot find virtual addr for mapped buf on "
"ring %d Data x%llx x%p x%p x%x\n",
pring->ringno, (unsigned long long)phys,
slp->next, slp->prev, pring->postbufq_cnt);
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_abort_els_cmpl - Completion handler for the els abort iocbs
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cmdiocb: Pointer to driver command iocb object.
* @rspiocb: Pointer to driver response iocb object.
*
* This function is the completion handler for the abort iocbs for
* ELS commands. This function is called from the ELS ring event
* handler with no lock held. This function frees memory resources
* associated with the abort iocb.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_abort_els_cmpl(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocb,
struct lpfc_iocbq *rspiocb)
{
IOCB_t *irsp = &rspiocb->iocb;
uint16_t abort_iotag, abort_context;
struct lpfc_iocbq *abort_iocb;
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = &phba->sli.ring[LPFC_ELS_RING];
abort_iocb = NULL;
if (irsp->ulpStatus) {
abort_context = cmdiocb->iocb.un.acxri.abortContextTag;
abort_iotag = cmdiocb->iocb.un.acxri.abortIoTag;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
if (abort_iotag != 0 && abort_iotag <= phba->sli.last_iotag)
abort_iocb = phba->sli.iocbq_lookup[abort_iotag];
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_ELS | LOG_SLI,
"0327 Cannot abort els iocb %p "
"with tag %x context %x, abort status %x, "
"abort code %x\n",
abort_iocb, abort_iotag, abort_context,
irsp->ulpStatus, irsp->un.ulpWord[4]);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
/*
* If the iocb is not found in Firmware queue the iocb
* might have completed already. Do not free it again.
*/
if (irsp->ulpStatus == IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT) {
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, cmdiocb);
return;
}
/*
* make sure we have the right iocbq before taking it
* off the txcmplq and try to call completion routine.
*/
if (!abort_iocb ||
abort_iocb->iocb.ulpContext != abort_context ||
(abort_iocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED) == 0)
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
else {
list_del_init(&abort_iocb->list);
pring->txcmplq_cnt--;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Firmware could still be in progress of DMAing
* payload, so don't free data buffer till after
* a hbeat.
*/
abort_iocb->iocb_flag |= LPFC_DELAY_MEM_FREE;
abort_iocb->iocb_flag &= ~LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED;
abort_iocb->iocb.ulpStatus = IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT;
abort_iocb->iocb.un.ulpWord[4] = IOERR_SLI_ABORTED;
(abort_iocb->iocb_cmpl)(phba, abort_iocb, abort_iocb);
}
}
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, cmdiocb);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_ignore_els_cmpl - Completion handler for aborted ELS command
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cmdiocb: Pointer to driver command iocb object.
* @rspiocb: Pointer to driver response iocb object.
*
* The function is called from SLI ring event handler with no
* lock held. This function is the completion handler for ELS commands
* which are aborted. The function frees memory resources used for
* the aborted ELS commands.
**/
static void
lpfc_ignore_els_cmpl(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocb,
struct lpfc_iocbq *rspiocb)
{
IOCB_t *irsp = &rspiocb->iocb;
/* ELS cmd tag <ulpIoTag> completes */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_ELS,
"0139 Ignoring ELS cmd tag x%x completion Data: "
"x%x x%x x%x\n",
irsp->ulpIoTag, irsp->ulpStatus,
irsp->un.ulpWord[4], irsp->ulpTimeout);
if (cmdiocb->iocb.ulpCommand == CMD_GEN_REQUEST64_CR)
lpfc_ct_free_iocb(phba, cmdiocb);
else
lpfc_els_free_iocb(phba, cmdiocb);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_abort_iotag - Abort function for a command iocb
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @cmdiocb: Pointer to driver command iocb object.
*
* This function issues an abort iocb for the provided command
* iocb. This function is called with hbalock held.
* The function returns 0 when it fails due to memory allocation
* failure or when the command iocb is an abort request.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_issue_abort_iotag(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocb)
{
struct lpfc_vport *vport = cmdiocb->vport;
struct lpfc_iocbq *abtsiocbp;
IOCB_t *icmd = NULL;
IOCB_t *iabt = NULL;
int retval = IOCB_ERROR;
/*
* There are certain command types we don't want to abort. And we
* don't want to abort commands that are already in the process of
* being aborted.
*/
icmd = &cmdiocb->iocb;
if (icmd->ulpCommand == CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN ||
icmd->ulpCommand == CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN ||
(cmdiocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED) != 0)
return 0;
/* If we're unloading, don't abort iocb on the ELS ring, but change the
* callback so that nothing happens when it finishes.
*/
if ((vport->load_flag & FC_UNLOADING) &&
(pring->ringno == LPFC_ELS_RING)) {
if (cmdiocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FABRIC)
cmdiocb->fabric_iocb_cmpl = lpfc_ignore_els_cmpl;
else
cmdiocb->iocb_cmpl = lpfc_ignore_els_cmpl;
goto abort_iotag_exit;
}
/* issue ABTS for this IOCB based on iotag */
abtsiocbp = __lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(phba);
if (abtsiocbp == NULL)
return 0;
/* This signals the response to set the correct status
* before calling the completion handler.
*/
cmdiocb->iocb_flag |= LPFC_DRIVER_ABORTED;
iabt = &abtsiocbp->iocb;
iabt->un.acxri.abortType = ABORT_TYPE_ABTS;
iabt->un.acxri.abortContextTag = icmd->ulpContext;
if (phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV4)
iabt->un.acxri.abortIoTag = cmdiocb->sli4_xritag;
else
iabt->un.acxri.abortIoTag = icmd->ulpIoTag;
iabt->ulpLe = 1;
iabt->ulpClass = icmd->ulpClass;
if (phba->link_state >= LPFC_LINK_UP)
iabt->ulpCommand = CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN;
else
iabt->ulpCommand = CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN;
abtsiocbp->iocb_cmpl = lpfc_sli_abort_els_cmpl;
lpfc_printf_vlog(vport, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0339 Abort xri x%x, original iotag x%x, "
"abort cmd iotag x%x\n",
iabt->un.acxri.abortContextTag,
iabt->un.acxri.abortIoTag, abtsiocbp->iotag);
retval = __lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(phba, pring->ringno, abtsiocbp, 0);
if (retval)
__lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, abtsiocbp);
abort_iotag_exit:
/*
* Caller to this routine should check for IOCB_ERROR
* and handle it properly. This routine no longer removes
* iocb off txcmplq and call compl in case of IOCB_ERROR.
*/
return retval;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_validate_fcp_iocb - find commands associated with a vport or LUN
* @iocbq: Pointer to driver iocb object.
* @vport: Pointer to driver virtual port object.
* @tgt_id: SCSI ID of the target.
* @lun_id: LUN ID of the scsi device.
* @ctx_cmd: LPFC_CTX_LUN/LPFC_CTX_TGT/LPFC_CTX_HOST
*
* This function acts as an iocb filter for functions which abort or count
* all FCP iocbs pending on a lun/SCSI target/SCSI host. It will return
* 0 if the filtering criteria is met for the given iocb and will return
* 1 if the filtering criteria is not met.
* If ctx_cmd == LPFC_CTX_LUN, the function returns 0 only if the
* given iocb is for the SCSI device specified by vport, tgt_id and
* lun_id parameter.
* If ctx_cmd == LPFC_CTX_TGT, the function returns 0 only if the
* given iocb is for the SCSI target specified by vport and tgt_id
* parameters.
* If ctx_cmd == LPFC_CTX_HOST, the function returns 0 only if the
* given iocb is for the SCSI host associated with the given vport.
* This function is called with no locks held.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_validate_fcp_iocb(struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq, struct lpfc_vport *vport,
uint16_t tgt_id, uint64_t lun_id,
lpfc_ctx_cmd ctx_cmd)
{
struct lpfc_scsi_buf *lpfc_cmd;
int rc = 1;
if (!(iocbq->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP))
return rc;
if (iocbq->vport != vport)
return rc;
lpfc_cmd = container_of(iocbq, struct lpfc_scsi_buf, cur_iocbq);
if (lpfc_cmd->pCmd == NULL)
return rc;
switch (ctx_cmd) {
case LPFC_CTX_LUN:
if ((lpfc_cmd->rdata->pnode) &&
(lpfc_cmd->rdata->pnode->nlp_sid == tgt_id) &&
(scsilun_to_int(&lpfc_cmd->fcp_cmnd->fcp_lun) == lun_id))
rc = 0;
break;
case LPFC_CTX_TGT:
if ((lpfc_cmd->rdata->pnode) &&
(lpfc_cmd->rdata->pnode->nlp_sid == tgt_id))
rc = 0;
break;
case LPFC_CTX_HOST:
rc = 0;
break;
default:
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Unknown context cmd type, value %d\n",
__func__, ctx_cmd);
break;
}
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_sum_iocb - Function to count the number of FCP iocbs pending
* @vport: Pointer to virtual port.
* @tgt_id: SCSI ID of the target.
* @lun_id: LUN ID of the scsi device.
* @ctx_cmd: LPFC_CTX_LUN/LPFC_CTX_TGT/LPFC_CTX_HOST.
*
* This function returns number of FCP commands pending for the vport.
* When ctx_cmd == LPFC_CTX_LUN, the function returns number of FCP
* commands pending on the vport associated with SCSI device specified
* by tgt_id and lun_id parameters.
* When ctx_cmd == LPFC_CTX_TGT, the function returns number of FCP
* commands pending on the vport associated with SCSI target specified
* by tgt_id parameter.
* When ctx_cmd == LPFC_CTX_HOST, the function returns number of FCP
* commands pending on the vport.
* This function returns the number of iocbs which satisfy the filter.
* This function is called without any lock held.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_sum_iocb(struct lpfc_vport *vport, uint16_t tgt_id, uint64_t lun_id,
lpfc_ctx_cmd ctx_cmd)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba = vport->phba;
struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq;
int sum, i;
for (i = 1, sum = 0; i <= phba->sli.last_iotag; i++) {
iocbq = phba->sli.iocbq_lookup[i];
if (lpfc_sli_validate_fcp_iocb (iocbq, vport, tgt_id, lun_id,
ctx_cmd) == 0)
sum++;
}
return sum;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_abort_fcp_cmpl - Completion handler function for aborted FCP IOCBs
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object
* @cmdiocb: Pointer to command iocb object.
* @rspiocb: Pointer to response iocb object.
*
* This function is called when an aborted FCP iocb completes. This
* function is called by the ring event handler with no lock held.
* This function frees the iocb.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_abort_fcp_cmpl(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocb,
struct lpfc_iocbq *rspiocb)
{
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, cmdiocb);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_abort_iocb - issue abort for all commands on a host/target/LUN
* @vport: Pointer to virtual port.
* @pring: Pointer to driver SLI ring object.
* @tgt_id: SCSI ID of the target.
* @lun_id: LUN ID of the scsi device.
* @abort_cmd: LPFC_CTX_LUN/LPFC_CTX_TGT/LPFC_CTX_HOST.
*
* This function sends an abort command for every SCSI command
* associated with the given virtual port pending on the ring
* filtered by lpfc_sli_validate_fcp_iocb function.
* When abort_cmd == LPFC_CTX_LUN, the function sends abort only to the
* FCP iocbs associated with lun specified by tgt_id and lun_id
* parameters
* When abort_cmd == LPFC_CTX_TGT, the function sends abort only to the
* FCP iocbs associated with SCSI target specified by tgt_id parameter.
* When abort_cmd == LPFC_CTX_HOST, the function sends abort to all
* FCP iocbs associated with virtual port.
* This function returns number of iocbs it failed to abort.
* This function is called with no locks held.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_abort_iocb(struct lpfc_vport *vport, struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring,
uint16_t tgt_id, uint64_t lun_id, lpfc_ctx_cmd abort_cmd)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba = vport->phba;
struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq;
struct lpfc_iocbq *abtsiocb;
IOCB_t *cmd = NULL;
int errcnt = 0, ret_val = 0;
int i;
for (i = 1; i <= phba->sli.last_iotag; i++) {
iocbq = phba->sli.iocbq_lookup[i];
if (lpfc_sli_validate_fcp_iocb(iocbq, vport, tgt_id, lun_id,
abort_cmd) != 0)
continue;
/* issue ABTS for this IOCB based on iotag */
abtsiocb = lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(phba);
if (abtsiocb == NULL) {
errcnt++;
continue;
}
cmd = &iocbq->iocb;
abtsiocb->iocb.un.acxri.abortType = ABORT_TYPE_ABTS;
abtsiocb->iocb.un.acxri.abortContextTag = cmd->ulpContext;
if (phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV4)
abtsiocb->iocb.un.acxri.abortIoTag = iocbq->sli4_xritag;
else
abtsiocb->iocb.un.acxri.abortIoTag = cmd->ulpIoTag;
abtsiocb->iocb.ulpLe = 1;
abtsiocb->iocb.ulpClass = cmd->ulpClass;
abtsiocb->vport = phba->pport;
if (lpfc_is_link_up(phba))
abtsiocb->iocb.ulpCommand = CMD_ABORT_XRI_CN;
else
abtsiocb->iocb.ulpCommand = CMD_CLOSE_XRI_CN;
/* Setup callback routine and issue the command. */
abtsiocb->iocb_cmpl = lpfc_sli_abort_fcp_cmpl;
ret_val = lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(phba, pring->ringno,
abtsiocb, 0);
if (ret_val == IOCB_ERROR) {
lpfc_sli_release_iocbq(phba, abtsiocb);
errcnt++;
continue;
}
}
return errcnt;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_wake_iocb_wait - lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_wait's completion handler
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cmdiocbq: Pointer to command iocb.
* @rspiocbq: Pointer to response iocb.
*
* This function is the completion handler for iocbs issued using
* lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_wait function. This function is called by the
* ring event handler function without any lock held. This function
* can be called from both worker thread context and interrupt
* context. This function also can be called from other thread which
* cleans up the SLI layer objects.
* This function copy the contents of the response iocb to the
* response iocb memory object provided by the caller of
* lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_wait and then wakes up the thread which
* sleeps for the iocb completion.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli_wake_iocb_wait(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbq,
struct lpfc_iocbq *rspiocbq)
{
wait_queue_head_t *pdone_q;
unsigned long iflags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
cmdiocbq->iocb_flag |= LPFC_IO_WAKE;
if (cmdiocbq->context2 && rspiocbq)
memcpy(&((struct lpfc_iocbq *)cmdiocbq->context2)->iocb,
&rspiocbq->iocb, sizeof(IOCB_t));
pdone_q = cmdiocbq->context_un.wait_queue;
if (pdone_q)
wake_up(pdone_q);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_wait - Synchronous function to issue iocb commands
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object..
* @pring: Pointer to sli ring.
* @piocb: Pointer to command iocb.
* @prspiocbq: Pointer to response iocb.
* @timeout: Timeout in number of seconds.
*
* This function issues the iocb to firmware and waits for the
* iocb to complete. If the iocb command is not
* completed within timeout seconds, it returns IOCB_TIMEDOUT.
* Caller should not free the iocb resources if this function
* returns IOCB_TIMEDOUT.
* The function waits for the iocb completion using an
* non-interruptible wait.
* This function will sleep while waiting for iocb completion.
* So, this function should not be called from any context which
* does not allow sleeping. Due to the same reason, this function
* cannot be called with interrupt disabled.
* This function assumes that the iocb completions occur while
* this function sleep. So, this function cannot be called from
* the thread which process iocb completion for this ring.
* This function clears the iocb_flag of the iocb object before
* issuing the iocb and the iocb completion handler sets this
* flag and wakes this thread when the iocb completes.
* The contents of the response iocb will be copied to prspiocbq
* by the completion handler when the command completes.
* This function returns IOCB_SUCCESS when success.
* This function is called with no lock held.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_issue_iocb_wait(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
uint32_t ring_number,
struct lpfc_iocbq *piocb,
struct lpfc_iocbq *prspiocbq,
uint32_t timeout)
{
DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(done_q);
long timeleft, timeout_req = 0;
int retval = IOCB_SUCCESS;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
uint32_t creg_val;
/*
* If the caller has provided a response iocbq buffer, then context2
* is NULL or its an error.
*/
if (prspiocbq) {
if (piocb->context2)
return IOCB_ERROR;
piocb->context2 = prspiocbq;
}
piocb->iocb_cmpl = lpfc_sli_wake_iocb_wait;
piocb->context_un.wait_queue = &done_q;
piocb->iocb_flag &= ~LPFC_IO_WAKE;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
if (phba->cfg_poll & DISABLE_FCP_RING_INT) {
creg_val = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
creg_val |= (HC_R0INT_ENA << LPFC_FCP_RING);
writel(creg_val, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
}
retval = lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(phba, ring_number, piocb, 0);
if (retval == IOCB_SUCCESS) {
timeout_req = timeout * HZ;
timeleft = wait_event_timeout(done_q,
piocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_WAKE,
timeout_req);
if (piocb->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_WAKE) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0331 IOCB wake signaled\n");
} else if (timeleft == 0) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0338 IOCB wait timeout error - no "
"wake response Data x%x\n", timeout);
retval = IOCB_TIMEDOUT;
} else {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0330 IOCB wake NOT set, "
"Data x%x x%lx\n",
timeout, (timeleft / jiffies));
retval = IOCB_TIMEDOUT;
}
} else {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0332 IOCB wait issue failed, Data x%x\n",
retval);
retval = IOCB_ERROR;
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.1.1 : Add polled-mode support - Add functionality to run in polled mode only. Includes run time attribute to enable mode. - Enable runtime writable hba settings for coallescing and delay parameters Customers have requested a mode in the driver to run strictly polled. This is generally to support an environment where the server is extremely loaded and is looking to reclaim some cpu cycles from adapter interrupt handling. This patch adds a new "poll" attribute, and the following behavior: if value is 0 (default): The driver uses the normal method for i/o completion. It uses the firmware feature of interrupt coalesing. The firmware allows a minimum number of i/o completions before an interrupt, or a maximum time delay between interrupts. By default, the driver sets these to no delay (disabled) or 1 i/o - meaning coalescing is disabled. Attributes were provided to change the coalescing values, but it was a module-load time only and global across all adapters. This patch allows them to be writable on a per-adapter basis. if value is 1 : Interrupts are left enabled, expecting that the user has tuned the interrupt coalescing values. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o whenever new i/o is submitted to the adapter. If the coalescing values are large, and the i/o generation rate steady, an interrupt will be avoided by servicing completed i/o prior to the coalescing thresholds kicking in. However, if the i/o completion load is high enough or i/o generation slow, the coalescion values will ensure that completed i/o is serviced in a timely fashion. if value is 3 : Turns off FCP i/o interrupts altogether. The coalescing values now have no effect. A new attribute "poll_tmo" (default 10ms) exists to set the polling interval for i/o completion. When this setting is enabled, the driver will attempt to service completed i/o and restart the interval timer whenever new i/o is submitted. This behavior allows for servicing of completed i/o sooner than the interval timer, but ensures that if no i/o is being issued, then the interval timer will kick in to service the outstanding i/o. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
2005-11-30 05:32:13 +08:00
if (phba->cfg_poll & DISABLE_FCP_RING_INT) {
creg_val = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
creg_val &= ~(HC_R0INT_ENA << LPFC_FCP_RING);
writel(creg_val, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
}
if (prspiocbq)
piocb->context2 = NULL;
piocb->context_un.wait_queue = NULL;
piocb->iocb_cmpl = NULL;
return retval;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait - Synchronous function to issue mailbox
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @pmboxq: Pointer to driver mailbox object.
* @timeout: Timeout in number of seconds.
*
* This function issues the mailbox to firmware and waits for the
* mailbox command to complete. If the mailbox command is not
* completed within timeout seconds, it returns MBX_TIMEOUT.
* The function waits for the mailbox completion using an
* interruptible wait. If the thread is woken up due to a
* signal, MBX_TIMEOUT error is returned to the caller. Caller
* should not free the mailbox resources, if this function returns
* MBX_TIMEOUT.
* This function will sleep while waiting for mailbox completion.
* So, this function should not be called from any context which
* does not allow sleeping. Due to the same reason, this function
* cannot be called with interrupt disabled.
* This function assumes that the mailbox completion occurs while
* this function sleep. So, this function cannot be called from
* the worker thread which processes mailbox completion.
* This function is called in the context of HBA management
* applications.
* This function returns MBX_SUCCESS when successful.
* This function is called with no lock held.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait(struct lpfc_hba *phba, LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmboxq,
uint32_t timeout)
{
DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(done_q);
int retval;
unsigned long flag;
/* The caller must leave context1 empty. */
if (pmboxq->context1)
return MBX_NOT_FINISHED;
pmboxq->mbox_flag &= ~LPFC_MBX_WAKE;
/* setup wake call as IOCB callback */
pmboxq->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_wake_mbox_wait;
/* setup context field to pass wait_queue pointer to wake function */
pmboxq->context1 = &done_q;
/* now issue the command */
retval = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmboxq, MBX_NOWAIT);
if (retval == MBX_BUSY || retval == MBX_SUCCESS) {
wait_event_interruptible_timeout(done_q,
pmboxq->mbox_flag & LPFC_MBX_WAKE,
timeout * HZ);
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, flag);
pmboxq->context1 = NULL;
/*
* if LPFC_MBX_WAKE flag is set the mailbox is completed
* else do not free the resources.
*/
if (pmboxq->mbox_flag & LPFC_MBX_WAKE)
retval = MBX_SUCCESS;
else {
retval = MBX_TIMEOUT;
pmboxq->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, flag);
}
return retval;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_mbox_sys_shutdown - shutdown mailbox command sub-system
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context.
*
* This function is called to shutdown the driver's mailbox sub-system.
* It first marks the mailbox sub-system is in a block state to prevent
* the asynchronous mailbox command from issued off the pending mailbox
* command queue. If the mailbox command sub-system shutdown is due to
* HBA error conditions such as EEH or ERATT, this routine shall invoke
* the mailbox sub-system flush routine to forcefully bring down the
* mailbox sub-system. Otherwise, if it is due to normal condition (such
* as with offline or HBA function reset), this routine will wait for the
* outstanding mailbox command to complete before invoking the mailbox
* sub-system flush routine to gracefully bring down mailbox sub-system.
**/
void
lpfc_sli_mbox_sys_shutdown(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sli *psli = &phba->sli;
uint8_t actcmd = MBX_HEARTBEAT;
unsigned long timeout;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
psli->sli_flag |= LPFC_SLI_ASYNC_MBX_BLK;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
if (psli->sli_flag & LPFC_SLI_ACTIVE) {
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
if (phba->sli.mbox_active)
actcmd = phba->sli.mbox_active->u.mb.mbxCommand;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Determine how long we might wait for the active mailbox
* command to be gracefully completed by firmware.
*/
timeout = msecs_to_jiffies(lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, actcmd) *
1000) + jiffies;
while (phba->sli.mbox_active) {
/* Check active mailbox complete status every 2ms */
msleep(2);
if (time_after(jiffies, timeout))
/* Timeout, let the mailbox flush routine to
* forcefully release active mailbox command
*/
break;
}
}
lpfc_sli_mbox_sys_flush(phba);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_eratt_read - read sli-3 error attention events
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context.
*
* This function is called to read the SLI3 device error attention registers
* for possible error attention events. The caller must hold the hostlock
* with spin_lock_irq().
*
* This fucntion returns 1 when there is Error Attention in the Host Attention
* Register and returns 0 otherwise.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli_eratt_read(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint32_t ha_copy;
/* Read chip Host Attention (HA) register */
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
if (ha_copy & HA_ERATT) {
/* Read host status register to retrieve error event */
lpfc_sli_read_hs(phba);
/* Check if there is a deferred error condition is active */
if ((HS_FFER1 & phba->work_hs) &&
((HS_FFER2 | HS_FFER3 | HS_FFER4 | HS_FFER5 |
HS_FFER6 | HS_FFER7) & phba->work_hs)) {
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->hba_flag |= DEFER_ERATT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Clear all interrupt enable conditions */
writel(0, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr);
}
/* Set the driver HA work bitmap */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->work_ha |= HA_ERATT;
/* Indicate polling handles this ERATT */
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_ERATT_HANDLED;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_eratt_read - read sli-4 error attention events
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context.
*
* This function is called to read the SLI4 device error attention registers
* for possible error attention events. The caller must hold the hostlock
* with spin_lock_irq().
*
* This fucntion returns 1 when there is Error Attention in the Host Attention
* Register and returns 0 otherwise.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_eratt_read(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint32_t uerr_sta_hi, uerr_sta_lo;
uint32_t onlnreg0, onlnreg1;
/* For now, use the SLI4 device internal unrecoverable error
* registers for error attention. This can be changed later.
*/
onlnreg0 = readl(phba->sli4_hba.ONLINE0regaddr);
onlnreg1 = readl(phba->sli4_hba.ONLINE1regaddr);
if ((onlnreg0 != LPFC_ONLINE_NERR) || (onlnreg1 != LPFC_ONLINE_NERR)) {
uerr_sta_lo = readl(phba->sli4_hba.UERRLOregaddr);
uerr_sta_hi = readl(phba->sli4_hba.UERRHIregaddr);
if (uerr_sta_lo || uerr_sta_hi) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"1423 HBA Unrecoverable error: "
"uerr_lo_reg=0x%x, uerr_hi_reg=0x%x, "
"online0_reg=0x%x, online1_reg=0x%x\n",
uerr_sta_lo, uerr_sta_hi,
onlnreg0, onlnreg1);
/* TEMP: as the driver error recover logic is not
* fully developed, we just log the error message
* and the device error attention action is now
* temporarily disabled.
*/
return 0;
phba->work_status[0] = uerr_sta_lo;
phba->work_status[1] = uerr_sta_hi;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Set the driver HA work bitmap */
phba->work_ha |= HA_ERATT;
/* Indicate polling handles this ERATT */
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_ERATT_HANDLED;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_check_eratt - check error attention events
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context.
*
* This function is called from timer soft interrupt context to check HBA's
* error attention register bit for error attention events.
*
* This fucntion returns 1 when there is Error Attention in the Host Attention
* Register and returns 0 otherwise.
**/
int
lpfc_sli_check_eratt(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint32_t ha_copy;
/* If somebody is waiting to handle an eratt, don't process it
* here. The brdkill function will do this.
*/
if (phba->link_flag & LS_IGNORE_ERATT)
return 0;
/* Check if interrupt handler handles this ERATT */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
if (phba->hba_flag & HBA_ERATT_HANDLED) {
/* Interrupt handler has handled ERATT */
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 0;
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/*
* If there is deferred error attention, do not check for error
* attention
*/
if (unlikely(phba->hba_flag & DEFER_ERATT)) {
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 0;
}
/* If PCI channel is offline, don't process it */
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(phba->pcidev))) {
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return 0;
}
switch (phba->sli_rev) {
case LPFC_SLI_REV2:
case LPFC_SLI_REV3:
/* Read chip Host Attention (HA) register */
ha_copy = lpfc_sli_eratt_read(phba);
break;
case LPFC_SLI_REV4:
/* Read devcie Uncoverable Error (UERR) registers */
ha_copy = lpfc_sli4_eratt_read(phba);
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0299 Invalid SLI revision (%d)\n",
phba->sli_rev);
ha_copy = 0;
break;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return ha_copy;
}
/**
* lpfc_intr_state_check - Check device state for interrupt handling
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context.
*
* This inline routine checks whether a device or its PCI slot is in a state
* that the interrupt should be handled.
*
* This function returns 0 if the device or the PCI slot is in a state that
* interrupt should be handled, otherwise -EIO.
*/
static inline int
lpfc_intr_state_check(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
/* If the pci channel is offline, ignore all the interrupts */
if (unlikely(pci_channel_offline(phba->pcidev)))
return -EIO;
/* Update device level interrupt statistics */
phba->sli.slistat.sli_intr++;
/* Ignore all interrupts during initialization. */
if (unlikely(phba->link_state < LPFC_LINK_DOWN))
return -EIO;
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli_sp_intr_handler - Slow-path interrupt handler to SLI-3 device
* @irq: Interrupt number.
* @dev_id: The device context pointer.
*
* This function is directly called from the PCI layer as an interrupt
* service routine when device with SLI-3 interface spec is enabled with
* MSI-X multi-message interrupt mode and there are slow-path events in
* the HBA. However, when the device is enabled with either MSI or Pin-IRQ
* interrupt mode, this function is called as part of the device-level
* interrupt handler. When the PCI slot is in error recovery or the HBA
* is undergoing initialization, the interrupt handler will not process
* the interrupt. The link attention and ELS ring attention events are
* handled by the worker thread. The interrupt handler signals the worker
* thread and returns for these events. This function is called without
* any lock held. It gets the hbalock to access and update SLI data
* structures.
*
* This function returns IRQ_HANDLED when interrupt is handled else it
* returns IRQ_NONE.
**/
irqreturn_t
lpfc_sli_sp_intr_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
uint32_t ha_copy;
uint32_t work_ha_copy;
unsigned long status;
unsigned long iflag;
uint32_t control;
MAILBOX_t *mbox, *pmbox;
struct lpfc_vport *vport;
struct lpfc_nodelist *ndlp;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
int rc;
/*
* Get the driver's phba structure from the dev_id and
* assume the HBA is not interrupting.
*/
phba = (struct lpfc_hba *)dev_id;
if (unlikely(!phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/*
* Stuff needs to be attented to when this function is invoked as an
* individual interrupt handler in MSI-X multi-message interrupt mode
*/
if (phba->intr_type == MSIX) {
/* Check device state for handling interrupt */
if (lpfc_intr_state_check(phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/* Need to read HA REG for slow-path events */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
/* If somebody is waiting to handle an eratt don't process it
* here. The brdkill function will do this.
*/
if (phba->link_flag & LS_IGNORE_ERATT)
ha_copy &= ~HA_ERATT;
/* Check the need for handling ERATT in interrupt handler */
if (ha_copy & HA_ERATT) {
if (phba->hba_flag & HBA_ERATT_HANDLED)
/* ERATT polling has handled ERATT */
ha_copy &= ~HA_ERATT;
else
/* Indicate interrupt handler handles ERATT */
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_ERATT_HANDLED;
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/*
* If there is deferred error attention, do not check for any
* interrupt.
*/
if (unlikely(phba->hba_flag & DEFER_ERATT)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
return IRQ_NONE;
}
/* Clear up only attention source related to slow-path */
writel((ha_copy & (HA_MBATT | HA_R2_CLR_MSK)),
phba->HAregaddr);
readl(phba->HAregaddr); /* flush */
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
} else
ha_copy = phba->ha_copy;
work_ha_copy = ha_copy & phba->work_ha_mask;
if (work_ha_copy) {
if (work_ha_copy & HA_LATT) {
if (phba->sli.sli_flag & LPFC_PROCESS_LA) {
/*
* Turn off Link Attention interrupts
* until CLEAR_LA done
*/
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_PROCESS_LA;
control = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
control &= ~HC_LAINT_ENA;
writel(control, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
}
else
work_ha_copy &= ~HA_LATT;
}
if (work_ha_copy & ~(HA_ERATT | HA_MBATT | HA_LATT)) {
/*
* Turn off Slow Rings interrupts, LPFC_ELS_RING is
* the only slow ring.
*/
status = (work_ha_copy &
(HA_RXMASK << (4*LPFC_ELS_RING)));
status >>= (4*LPFC_ELS_RING);
if (status & HA_RXMASK) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
control = readl(phba->HCregaddr);
lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc(phba,
"ISR slow ring: ctl:x%x stat:x%x isrcnt:x%x",
control, status,
(uint32_t)phba->sli.slistat.sli_intr);
if (control & (HC_R0INT_ENA << LPFC_ELS_RING)) {
lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc(phba,
"ISR Disable ring:"
"pwork:x%x hawork:x%x wait:x%x",
phba->work_ha, work_ha_copy,
(uint32_t)((unsigned long)
&phba->work_waitq));
control &=
~(HC_R0INT_ENA << LPFC_ELS_RING);
writel(control, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr); /* flush */
}
else {
lpfc_debugfs_slow_ring_trc(phba,
"ISR slow ring: pwork:"
"x%x hawork:x%x wait:x%x",
phba->work_ha, work_ha_copy,
(uint32_t)((unsigned long)
&phba->work_waitq));
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
}
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
if (work_ha_copy & HA_ERATT) {
lpfc_sli_read_hs(phba);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/*
* Check if there is a deferred error condition
* is active
*/
if ((HS_FFER1 & phba->work_hs) &&
((HS_FFER2 | HS_FFER3 | HS_FFER4 | HS_FFER5 |
HS_FFER6 | HS_FFER7) & phba->work_hs)) {
phba->hba_flag |= DEFER_ERATT;
/* Clear all interrupt enable conditions */
writel(0, phba->HCregaddr);
readl(phba->HCregaddr);
}
}
if ((work_ha_copy & HA_MBATT) && (phba->sli.mbox_active)) {
pmb = phba->sli.mbox_active;
pmbox = &pmb->u.mb;
mbox = phba->mbox;
vport = pmb->vport;
/* First check out the status word */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mbox, pmbox, sizeof(uint32_t));
if (pmbox->mbxOwner != OWN_HOST) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
/*
* Stray Mailbox Interrupt, mbxCommand <cmd>
* mbxStatus <status>
*/
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX |
LOG_SLI,
"(%d):0304 Stray Mailbox "
"Interrupt mbxCommand x%x "
"mbxStatus x%x\n",
(vport ? vport->vpi : 0),
pmbox->mbxCommand,
pmbox->mbxStatus);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
/* clear mailbox attention bit */
work_ha_copy &= ~HA_MBATT;
} else {
phba->sli.mbox_active = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
phba->last_completion_time = jiffies;
del_timer(&phba->sli.mbox_tmo);
if (pmb->mbox_cmpl) {
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mbox, pmbox,
MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE);
}
if (pmb->mbox_flag & LPFC_MBX_IMED_UNREG) {
pmb->mbox_flag &= ~LPFC_MBX_IMED_UNREG;
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(vport,
LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX_VPORT,
"MBOX dflt rpi: : "
"status:x%x rpi:x%x",
(uint32_t)pmbox->mbxStatus,
pmbox->un.varWords[0], 0);
if (!pmbox->mbxStatus) {
mp = (struct lpfc_dmabuf *)
(pmb->context1);
ndlp = (struct lpfc_nodelist *)
pmb->context2;
/* Reg_LOGIN of dflt RPI was
* successful. new lets get
* rid of the RPI using the
* same mbox buffer.
*/
lpfc_unreg_login(phba,
vport->vpi,
pmbox->un.varWords[0],
pmb);
pmb->mbox_cmpl =
lpfc_mbx_cmpl_dflt_rpi;
pmb->context1 = mp;
pmb->context2 = ndlp;
pmb->vport = vport;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba,
pmb,
MBX_NOWAIT);
if (rc != MBX_BUSY)
lpfc_printf_log(phba,
KERN_ERR,
LOG_MBOX | LOG_SLI,
"0350 rc should have"
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
"been MBX_BUSY");
if (rc != MBX_NOT_FINISHED)
goto send_current_mbox;
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
}
}
spin_lock_irqsave(
&phba->pport->work_port_lock,
iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
phba->pport->work_port_events &=
~WORKER_MBOX_TMO;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(
&phba->pport->work_port_lock,
iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.4 : Miscellaneous Fixes Miscellaneous Fixes: - Fix a couple of sparse complaints - Reset the FCP recovery flag when the node is not a FCP2 device. - Speed up offline prep delays - Fixed a memory leak in lpfc_mem_alloc failure path - Fixed external loopback test. - Fixed error code returned from the driver when HBA is over heated. - Correct Max NPIV vport to limits read from adapter - Add missing locks around fc_flag and FC_NEEDS_REG_VPI - Add missing hba ids for device identification - Added support for SET_VARIABLE and MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox commands - Changed all temperature event messages from warning to error - Fix reporting of link speed when link is down - Added support for MBX_WRITE_WWN mailbox command - Change del_timer_sync() in ISR to del_timer() in interrupt handler - Correct instances of beXX_to_cpu() that should be cpu_to_beXX() - Perform target flush before releasing node references on module unload - Avoid bogus devloss_tmo messages when driver unloads - Fix panic when HBA generates ERATT interupt - Fix mbox race condition and a workaround on back-to-back mailbox commands - Force NPIV off for pt2pt mode between 2 NPorts - Stop worker thread before removing fc_host. - Fix up discovery timeout error case due to missing clear_la - Tighten mailbox polling code to speed up detection of fast completions - Only allow DUMP_MEMORY if adapter offline due to overtemp errors - Added extended error information to the log messages in chip init. Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-01-11 14:52:54 +08:00
lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(phba, pmb);
}
} else
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
if ((work_ha_copy & HA_MBATT) &&
(phba->sli.mbox_active == NULL)) {
send_current_mbox:
/* Process next mailbox command if there is one */
[SCSI] lpfc 8.2.6 : Multiple discovery fixes Multiple Discovery Fixes: - Fix race on discovery due to link events coinciding with vport_delete. - Use NLP_FABRIC state to filter out switch-based pseudo initiators that reuse the same WWNs. - Correct erroneous setting of DID=0 in lpfc_matchdid() - Correct extra reference count that was in the lookup path for the remoteid from an unsolicited ELS. - Correct double-free bug in els abort path. - Correct FDMI server discovery logic for switch that return a WWN of 0. - Fix bugs in ndlp mgmt when a node changes address - Correct bug that did not delete RSCNs for vports upon link transitions - Fix "0216 Link event during NS query" error which pops up when vports are swapped to different switch ports. - Add sanity checks on ndlp structures - Fix devloss log message to dump WWN correctly - Hold off mgmt commands that were interferring with discovery mailbox cmds - Remove unnecessary FC_ESTABLISH_LINK logic. - Correct some race conditions in the worker thread, resulting in devloss: - Clear the work_port_events field before handling the work port events - Clear the deferred ring event before handling a deferred ring event - Hold the hba lock when waking up the work thread - Send an acc for the rscn even when we aren't going to handle it - Fix locking behavior that was not properly protecting the ACTIVE flag, thus allowing mailbox command order to shift. Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2008-04-07 22:15:56 +08:00
do {
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, NULL,
MBX_NOWAIT);
} while (rc == MBX_NOT_FINISHED);
if (rc != MBX_SUCCESS)
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX |
LOG_SLI, "0349 rc should be "
"MBX_SUCCESS");
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
phba->work_ha |= work_ha_copy;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
}
return IRQ_HANDLED;
} /* lpfc_sli_sp_intr_handler */
/**
* lpfc_sli_fp_intr_handler - Fast-path interrupt handler to SLI-3 device.
* @irq: Interrupt number.
* @dev_id: The device context pointer.
*
* This function is directly called from the PCI layer as an interrupt
* service routine when device with SLI-3 interface spec is enabled with
* MSI-X multi-message interrupt mode and there is a fast-path FCP IOCB
* ring event in the HBA. However, when the device is enabled with either
* MSI or Pin-IRQ interrupt mode, this function is called as part of the
* device-level interrupt handler. When the PCI slot is in error recovery
* or the HBA is undergoing initialization, the interrupt handler will not
* process the interrupt. The SCSI FCP fast-path ring event are handled in
* the intrrupt context. This function is called without any lock held.
* It gets the hbalock to access and update SLI data structures.
*
* This function returns IRQ_HANDLED when interrupt is handled else it
* returns IRQ_NONE.
**/
irqreturn_t
lpfc_sli_fp_intr_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
uint32_t ha_copy;
unsigned long status;
unsigned long iflag;
/* Get the driver's phba structure from the dev_id and
* assume the HBA is not interrupting.
*/
phba = (struct lpfc_hba *) dev_id;
if (unlikely(!phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/*
* Stuff needs to be attented to when this function is invoked as an
* individual interrupt handler in MSI-X multi-message interrupt mode
*/
if (phba->intr_type == MSIX) {
/* Check device state for handling interrupt */
if (lpfc_intr_state_check(phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/* Need to read HA REG for FCP ring and other ring events */
ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
/* Clear up only attention source related to fast-path */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/*
* If there is deferred error attention, do not check for
* any interrupt.
*/
if (unlikely(phba->hba_flag & DEFER_ERATT)) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
return IRQ_NONE;
}
writel((ha_copy & (HA_R0_CLR_MSK | HA_R1_CLR_MSK)),
phba->HAregaddr);
readl(phba->HAregaddr); /* flush */
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
} else
ha_copy = phba->ha_copy;
/*
* Process all events on FCP ring. Take the optimized path for FCP IO.
*/
ha_copy &= ~(phba->work_ha_mask);
status = (ha_copy & (HA_RXMASK << (4*LPFC_FCP_RING)));
status >>= (4*LPFC_FCP_RING);
if (status & HA_RXMASK)
lpfc_sli_handle_fast_ring_event(phba,
&phba->sli.ring[LPFC_FCP_RING],
status);
if (phba->cfg_multi_ring_support == 2) {
/*
* Process all events on extra ring. Take the optimized path
* for extra ring IO.
*/
status = (ha_copy & (HA_RXMASK << (4*LPFC_EXTRA_RING)));
status >>= (4*LPFC_EXTRA_RING);
if (status & HA_RXMASK) {
lpfc_sli_handle_fast_ring_event(phba,
&phba->sli.ring[LPFC_EXTRA_RING],
status);
}
}
return IRQ_HANDLED;
} /* lpfc_sli_fp_intr_handler */
/**
* lpfc_sli_intr_handler - Device-level interrupt handler to SLI-3 device
* @irq: Interrupt number.
* @dev_id: The device context pointer.
*
* This function is the HBA device-level interrupt handler to device with
* SLI-3 interface spec, called from the PCI layer when either MSI or
* Pin-IRQ interrupt mode is enabled and there is an event in the HBA which
* requires driver attention. This function invokes the slow-path interrupt
* attention handling function and fast-path interrupt attention handling
* function in turn to process the relevant HBA attention events. This
* function is called without any lock held. It gets the hbalock to access
* and update SLI data structures.
*
* This function returns IRQ_HANDLED when interrupt is handled, else it
* returns IRQ_NONE.
**/
irqreturn_t
lpfc_sli_intr_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
irqreturn_t sp_irq_rc, fp_irq_rc;
unsigned long status1, status2;
/*
* Get the driver's phba structure from the dev_id and
* assume the HBA is not interrupting.
*/
phba = (struct lpfc_hba *) dev_id;
if (unlikely(!phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/* Check device state for handling interrupt */
if (lpfc_intr_state_check(phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
spin_lock(&phba->hbalock);
phba->ha_copy = readl(phba->HAregaddr);
if (unlikely(!phba->ha_copy)) {
spin_unlock(&phba->hbalock);
return IRQ_NONE;
} else if (phba->ha_copy & HA_ERATT) {
if (phba->hba_flag & HBA_ERATT_HANDLED)
/* ERATT polling has handled ERATT */
phba->ha_copy &= ~HA_ERATT;
else
/* Indicate interrupt handler handles ERATT */
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_ERATT_HANDLED;
}
[SCSI] lpfc 8.3.1: misc fixes/changes 8.3.1 Fixes/Changes : - Fix incorrect byte-swapping on word 4 of IOCB (data length) which caused LUNs to not be discovered on big-endian (e.g. PPC) - Remove a bad cast of MBslimaddr which loses the __iomem (sparse) - Make lpfc_debugfs_mask_disc_trc static (sparse) - Correct misspelled word BlockGuard in lpfc_logmsg.h comment - Replaced repeated code segment for canceling IOCBs from a list with a function call, lpfc_sli_cancel_iocbs(). - Increased HBQ buffers to support 40KB SSC sequences. - Added sysfs interface to update speed and topology parameter without link bounce. - Fixed bug with sysfs fc_host WWNs not being updated after changing the WWNs. - Check if the active mailbox is NULL in the beginning of the mailbox timeout handler - fixes panic in the mailbox timeout handler while running IO stress test - Fixed system panic in lpfc_pci_remove_one() due to ndlp indirect reference to phba through vport - Removed de-reference of scsi device after call to scsi_done() to fix panic in scsi completion path while accessing scsi device after scsi_done is called. - Fixed "Nodelist not empty" message when unloading the driver after target reboot test - Added LP2105 HBA model description - Added code to print all 16 words of unrecognized ASYNC events - Fixed memory leak in vport create + delete loop - Added support for handling dual error bit from HBA - Fixed a driver NULL pointer dereference in lpfc_sli_process_sol_iocb - Fixed a discovery bug with FC switch reboot in lpfc_setup_disc_node - Take NULL termintator into account when calculating available buffer space Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
2009-04-07 06:48:10 +08:00
/*
* If there is deferred error attention, do not check for any interrupt.
*/
if (unlikely(phba->hba_flag & DEFER_ERATT)) {
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return IRQ_NONE;
}
/* Clear attention sources except link and error attentions */
writel((phba->ha_copy & ~(HA_LATT | HA_ERATT)), phba->HAregaddr);
readl(phba->HAregaddr); /* flush */
spin_unlock(&phba->hbalock);
/*
* Invokes slow-path host attention interrupt handling as appropriate.
*/
/* status of events with mailbox and link attention */
status1 = phba->ha_copy & (HA_MBATT | HA_LATT | HA_ERATT);
/* status of events with ELS ring */
status2 = (phba->ha_copy & (HA_RXMASK << (4*LPFC_ELS_RING)));
status2 >>= (4*LPFC_ELS_RING);
if (status1 || (status2 & HA_RXMASK))
sp_irq_rc = lpfc_sli_sp_intr_handler(irq, dev_id);
else
sp_irq_rc = IRQ_NONE;
/*
* Invoke fast-path host attention interrupt handling as appropriate.
*/
/* status of events with FCP ring */
status1 = (phba->ha_copy & (HA_RXMASK << (4*LPFC_FCP_RING)));
status1 >>= (4*LPFC_FCP_RING);
/* status of events with extra ring */
if (phba->cfg_multi_ring_support == 2) {
status2 = (phba->ha_copy & (HA_RXMASK << (4*LPFC_EXTRA_RING)));
status2 >>= (4*LPFC_EXTRA_RING);
} else
status2 = 0;
if ((status1 & HA_RXMASK) || (status2 & HA_RXMASK))
fp_irq_rc = lpfc_sli_fp_intr_handler(irq, dev_id);
else
fp_irq_rc = IRQ_NONE;
/* Return device-level interrupt handling status */
return (sp_irq_rc == IRQ_HANDLED) ? sp_irq_rc : fp_irq_rc;
} /* lpfc_sli_intr_handler */
/**
* lpfc_sli4_fcp_xri_abort_event_proc - Process fcp xri abort event
* @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
*
* This routine is invoked by the worker thread to process all the pending
* SLI4 FCP abort XRI events.
**/
void lpfc_sli4_fcp_xri_abort_event_proc(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_cq_event *cq_event;
/* First, declare the fcp xri abort event has been handled */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->hba_flag &= ~FCP_XRI_ABORT_EVENT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Now, handle all the fcp xri abort events */
while (!list_empty(&phba->sli4_hba.sp_fcp_xri_aborted_work_queue)) {
/* Get the first event from the head of the event queue */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_remove_head(&phba->sli4_hba.sp_fcp_xri_aborted_work_queue,
cq_event, struct lpfc_cq_event, list);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Notify aborted XRI for FCP work queue */
lpfc_sli4_fcp_xri_aborted(phba, &cq_event->cqe.wcqe_axri);
/* Free the event processed back to the free pool */
lpfc_sli4_cq_event_release(phba, cq_event);
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_els_xri_abort_event_proc - Process els xri abort event
* @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
*
* This routine is invoked by the worker thread to process all the pending
* SLI4 els abort xri events.
**/
void lpfc_sli4_els_xri_abort_event_proc(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_cq_event *cq_event;
/* First, declare the els xri abort event has been handled */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->hba_flag &= ~ELS_XRI_ABORT_EVENT;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Now, handle all the els xri abort events */
while (!list_empty(&phba->sli4_hba.sp_els_xri_aborted_work_queue)) {
/* Get the first event from the head of the event queue */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
list_remove_head(&phba->sli4_hba.sp_els_xri_aborted_work_queue,
cq_event, struct lpfc_cq_event, list);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Notify aborted XRI for ELS work queue */
lpfc_sli4_els_xri_aborted(phba, &cq_event->cqe.wcqe_axri);
/* Free the event processed back to the free pool */
lpfc_sli4_cq_event_release(phba, cq_event);
}
}
static void
lpfc_sli4_iocb_param_transfer(struct lpfc_iocbq *pIocbIn,
struct lpfc_iocbq *pIocbOut,
struct lpfc_wcqe_complete *wcqe)
{
size_t offset = offsetof(struct lpfc_iocbq, iocb);
memcpy((char *)pIocbIn + offset, (char *)pIocbOut + offset,
sizeof(struct lpfc_iocbq) - offset);
memset(&pIocbIn->sli4_info, 0,
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_rspiocb_info));
/* Map WCQE parameters into irspiocb parameters */
pIocbIn->iocb.ulpStatus = bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_status, wcqe);
if (pIocbOut->iocb_flag & LPFC_IO_FCP)
if (pIocbIn->iocb.ulpStatus == IOSTAT_FCP_RSP_ERROR)
pIocbIn->iocb.un.fcpi.fcpi_parm =
pIocbOut->iocb.un.fcpi.fcpi_parm -
wcqe->total_data_placed;
else
pIocbIn->iocb.un.ulpWord[4] = wcqe->parameter;
else
pIocbIn->iocb.un.ulpWord[4] = wcqe->parameter;
/* Load in additional WCQE parameters */
pIocbIn->sli4_info.hw_status = bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_hw_status, wcqe);
pIocbIn->sli4_info.bfield = 0;
if (bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_xb, wcqe))
pIocbIn->sli4_info.bfield |= LPFC_XB;
if (bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_pv, wcqe)) {
pIocbIn->sli4_info.bfield |= LPFC_PV;
pIocbIn->sli4_info.priority =
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_priority, wcqe);
}
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_async_event - Handle an asynchroous event
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cqe: Pointer to mailbox completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a mailbox completion queue entry with asynchrous
* event.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_async_event(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_mcqe *mcqe)
{
struct lpfc_cq_event *cq_event;
unsigned long iflags;
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_SLI,
"0392 Async Event: word0:x%x, word1:x%x, "
"word2:x%x, word3:x%x\n", mcqe->word0,
mcqe->mcqe_tag0, mcqe->mcqe_tag1, mcqe->trailer);
/* Allocate a new internal CQ_EVENT entry */
cq_event = lpfc_sli4_cq_event_alloc(phba);
if (!cq_event) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0394 Failed to allocate CQ_EVENT entry\n");
return false;
}
/* Move the CQE into an asynchronous event entry */
memcpy(&cq_event->cqe, mcqe, sizeof(struct lpfc_mcqe));
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
list_add_tail(&cq_event->list, &phba->sli4_hba.sp_asynce_work_queue);
/* Set the async event flag */
phba->hba_flag |= ASYNC_EVENT;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
return true;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_mbox_event - Handle a mailbox completion event
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cqe: Pointer to mailbox completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a mailbox completion queue entry with mailbox
* completion event.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_mbox_event(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_mcqe *mcqe)
{
uint32_t mcqe_status;
MAILBOX_t *mbox, *pmbox;
struct lpfc_mqe *mqe;
struct lpfc_vport *vport;
struct lpfc_nodelist *ndlp;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *mp;
unsigned long iflags;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *pmb;
bool workposted = false;
int rc;
/* If not a mailbox complete MCQE, out by checking mailbox consume */
if (!bf_get(lpfc_trailer_completed, mcqe))
goto out_no_mqe_complete;
/* Get the reference to the active mbox command */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
pmb = phba->sli.mbox_active;
if (unlikely(!pmb)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX,
"1832 No pending MBOX command to handle\n");
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
goto out_no_mqe_complete;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
mqe = &pmb->u.mqe;
pmbox = (MAILBOX_t *)&pmb->u.mqe;
mbox = phba->mbox;
vport = pmb->vport;
/* Reset heartbeat timer */
phba->last_completion_time = jiffies;
del_timer(&phba->sli.mbox_tmo);
/* Move mbox data to caller's mailbox region, do endian swapping */
if (pmb->mbox_cmpl && mbox)
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(mbox, mqe, sizeof(struct lpfc_mqe));
/* Set the mailbox status with SLI4 range 0x4000 */
mcqe_status = bf_get(lpfc_mcqe_status, mcqe);
if (mcqe_status != MB_CQE_STATUS_SUCCESS)
bf_set(lpfc_mqe_status, mqe,
(LPFC_MBX_ERROR_RANGE | mcqe_status));
if (pmb->mbox_flag & LPFC_MBX_IMED_UNREG) {
pmb->mbox_flag &= ~LPFC_MBX_IMED_UNREG;
lpfc_debugfs_disc_trc(vport, LPFC_DISC_TRC_MBOX_VPORT,
"MBOX dflt rpi: status:x%x rpi:x%x",
mcqe_status,
pmbox->un.varWords[0], 0);
if (mcqe_status == MB_CQE_STATUS_SUCCESS) {
mp = (struct lpfc_dmabuf *)(pmb->context1);
ndlp = (struct lpfc_nodelist *)pmb->context2;
/* Reg_LOGIN of dflt RPI was successful. Now lets get
* RID of the PPI using the same mbox buffer.
*/
lpfc_unreg_login(phba, vport->vpi,
pmbox->un.varWords[0], pmb);
pmb->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_mbx_cmpl_dflt_rpi;
pmb->context1 = mp;
pmb->context2 = ndlp;
pmb->vport = vport;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, pmb, MBX_NOWAIT);
if (rc != MBX_BUSY)
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX |
LOG_SLI, "0385 rc should "
"have been MBX_BUSY\n");
if (rc != MBX_NOT_FINISHED)
goto send_current_mbox;
}
}
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->pport->work_port_lock, iflags);
phba->pport->work_port_events &= ~WORKER_MBOX_TMO;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->pport->work_port_lock, iflags);
/* There is mailbox completion work to do */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
__lpfc_mbox_cmpl_put(phba, pmb);
phba->work_ha |= HA_MBATT;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
workposted = true;
send_current_mbox:
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
/* Release the mailbox command posting token */
phba->sli.sli_flag &= ~LPFC_SLI_MBOX_ACTIVE;
/* Setting active mailbox pointer need to be in sync to flag clear */
phba->sli.mbox_active = NULL;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
/* Wake up worker thread to post the next pending mailbox command */
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
out_no_mqe_complete:
if (bf_get(lpfc_trailer_consumed, mcqe))
lpfc_sli4_mq_release(phba->sli4_hba.mbx_wq);
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_mcqe - Process a mailbox completion queue entry
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cqe: Pointer to mailbox completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a mailbox completion queue entry, it invokes the
* proper mailbox complete handling or asynchrous event handling routine
* according to the MCQE's async bit.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_mcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_cqe *cqe)
{
struct lpfc_mcqe mcqe;
bool workposted;
/* Copy the mailbox MCQE and convert endian order as needed */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(cqe, &mcqe, sizeof(struct lpfc_mcqe));
/* Invoke the proper event handling routine */
if (!bf_get(lpfc_trailer_async, &mcqe))
workposted = lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_mbox_event(phba, &mcqe);
else
workposted = lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_async_event(phba, &mcqe);
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_els_wcqe - Handle els work-queue completion event
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @wcqe: Pointer to work-queue completion queue entry.
*
* This routine handles an ELS work-queue completion event.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_els_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_wcqe_complete *wcqe)
{
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = &phba->sli.ring[LPFC_ELS_RING];
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbq;
struct lpfc_iocbq *irspiocbq;
unsigned long iflags;
bool workposted = false;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
pring->stats.iocb_event++;
/* Look up the ELS command IOCB and create pseudo response IOCB */
cmdiocbq = lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup_by_tag(phba, pring,
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_request_tag, wcqe));
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
if (unlikely(!cmdiocbq)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0386 ELS complete with no corresponding "
"cmdiocb: iotag (%d)\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_request_tag, wcqe));
return workposted;
}
/* Fake the irspiocbq and copy necessary response information */
irspiocbq = lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(phba);
if (!irspiocbq) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0387 Failed to allocate an iocbq\n");
return workposted;
}
lpfc_sli4_iocb_param_transfer(irspiocbq, cmdiocbq, wcqe);
/* Add the irspiocb to the response IOCB work list */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
list_add_tail(&irspiocbq->list, &phba->sli4_hba.sp_rspiocb_work_queue);
/* Indicate ELS ring attention */
phba->work_ha |= (HA_R0ATT << (4*LPFC_ELS_RING));
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
workposted = true;
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_rel_wcqe - Handle slow-path WQ entry consumed event
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @wcqe: Pointer to work-queue completion queue entry.
*
* This routine handles slow-path WQ entry comsumed event by invoking the
* proper WQ release routine to the slow-path WQ.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_rel_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_wcqe_release *wcqe)
{
/* Check for the slow-path ELS work queue */
if (bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_r_wq_id, wcqe) == phba->sli4_hba.els_wq->queue_id)
lpfc_sli4_wq_release(phba->sli4_hba.els_wq,
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_r_wqe_index, wcqe));
else
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"2579 Slow-path wqe consume event carries "
"miss-matched qid: wcqe-qid=x%x, sp-qid=x%x\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_r_wqe_index, wcqe),
phba->sli4_hba.els_wq->queue_id);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_abort_xri_wcqe - Handle a xri abort event
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cq: Pointer to a WQ completion queue.
* @wcqe: Pointer to work-queue completion queue entry.
*
* This routine handles an XRI abort event.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_abort_xri_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_queue *cq,
struct sli4_wcqe_xri_aborted *wcqe)
{
bool workposted = false;
struct lpfc_cq_event *cq_event;
unsigned long iflags;
/* Allocate a new internal CQ_EVENT entry */
cq_event = lpfc_sli4_cq_event_alloc(phba);
if (!cq_event) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0602 Failed to allocate CQ_EVENT entry\n");
return false;
}
/* Move the CQE into the proper xri abort event list */
memcpy(&cq_event->cqe, wcqe, sizeof(struct sli4_wcqe_xri_aborted));
switch (cq->subtype) {
case LPFC_FCP:
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
list_add_tail(&cq_event->list,
&phba->sli4_hba.sp_fcp_xri_aborted_work_queue);
/* Set the fcp xri abort event flag */
phba->hba_flag |= FCP_XRI_ABORT_EVENT;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
workposted = true;
break;
case LPFC_ELS:
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
list_add_tail(&cq_event->list,
&phba->sli4_hba.sp_els_xri_aborted_work_queue);
/* Set the els xri abort event flag */
phba->hba_flag |= ELS_XRI_ABORT_EVENT;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
workposted = true;
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0603 Invalid work queue CQE subtype (x%x)\n",
cq->subtype);
workposted = false;
break;
}
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_wcqe - Process a work-queue completion queue entry
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cq: Pointer to the completion queue.
* @wcqe: Pointer to a completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a slow-path work-queue completion queue entry.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *cq,
struct lpfc_cqe *cqe)
{
struct lpfc_wcqe_complete wcqe;
bool workposted = false;
/* Copy the work queue CQE and convert endian order if needed */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(cqe, &wcqe, sizeof(struct lpfc_cqe));
/* Check and process for different type of WCQE and dispatch */
switch (bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_code, &wcqe)) {
case CQE_CODE_COMPL_WQE:
/* Process the WQ complete event */
workposted = lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_els_wcqe(phba,
(struct lpfc_wcqe_complete *)&wcqe);
break;
case CQE_CODE_RELEASE_WQE:
/* Process the WQ release event */
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_rel_wcqe(phba,
(struct lpfc_wcqe_release *)&wcqe);
break;
case CQE_CODE_XRI_ABORTED:
/* Process the WQ XRI abort event */
workposted = lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_abort_xri_wcqe(phba, cq,
(struct sli4_wcqe_xri_aborted *)&wcqe);
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0388 Not a valid WCQE code: x%x\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_code, &wcqe));
break;
}
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_rcqe - Process a receive-queue completion queue entry
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @rcqe: Pointer to receive-queue completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a receive-queue completion queue entry.
*
* Return: true if work posted to worker thread, otherwise false.
**/
static bool
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_rcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_cqe *cqe)
{
struct lpfc_rcqe rcqe;
bool workposted = false;
struct lpfc_queue *hrq = phba->sli4_hba.hdr_rq;
struct lpfc_queue *drq = phba->sli4_hba.dat_rq;
struct hbq_dmabuf *dma_buf;
uint32_t status;
unsigned long iflags;
/* Copy the receive queue CQE and convert endian order if needed */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(cqe, &rcqe, sizeof(struct lpfc_rcqe));
lpfc_sli4_rq_release(hrq, drq);
if (bf_get(lpfc_rcqe_code, &rcqe) != CQE_CODE_RECEIVE)
goto out;
if (bf_get(lpfc_rcqe_rq_id, &rcqe) != hrq->queue_id)
goto out;
status = bf_get(lpfc_rcqe_status, &rcqe);
switch (status) {
case FC_STATUS_RQ_BUF_LEN_EXCEEDED:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2537 Receive Frame Truncated!!\n");
case FC_STATUS_RQ_SUCCESS:
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
dma_buf = lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_get(&phba->hbqs[0].hbq_buffer_list);
if (!dma_buf) {
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
goto out;
}
memcpy(&dma_buf->rcqe, &rcqe, sizeof(rcqe));
/* save off the frame for the word thread to process */
list_add_tail(&dma_buf->dbuf.list, &phba->rb_pend_list);
/* Frame received */
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_RECEIVE_BUFFER;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
workposted = true;
break;
case FC_STATUS_INSUFF_BUF_NEED_BUF:
case FC_STATUS_INSUFF_BUF_FRM_DISC:
/* Post more buffers if possible */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
phba->hba_flag |= HBA_POST_RECEIVE_BUFFER;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
workposted = true;
break;
}
out:
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_eqe - Process a slow-path event queue entry
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @eqe: Pointer to fast-path event queue entry.
*
* This routine process a event queue entry from the slow-path event queue.
* It will check the MajorCode and MinorCode to determine this is for a
* completion event on a completion queue, if not, an error shall be logged
* and just return. Otherwise, it will get to the corresponding completion
* queue and process all the entries on that completion queue, rearm the
* completion queue, and then return.
*
**/
static void
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_eqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_eqe *eqe)
{
struct lpfc_queue *cq = NULL, *childq, *speq;
struct lpfc_cqe *cqe;
bool workposted = false;
int ecount = 0;
uint16_t cqid;
if (bf_get(lpfc_eqe_major_code, eqe) != 0 ||
bf_get(lpfc_eqe_minor_code, eqe) != 0) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0359 Not a valid slow-path completion "
"event: majorcode=x%x, minorcode=x%x\n",
bf_get(lpfc_eqe_major_code, eqe),
bf_get(lpfc_eqe_minor_code, eqe));
return;
}
/* Get the reference to the corresponding CQ */
cqid = bf_get(lpfc_eqe_resource_id, eqe);
/* Search for completion queue pointer matching this cqid */
speq = phba->sli4_hba.sp_eq;
list_for_each_entry(childq, &speq->child_list, list) {
if (childq->queue_id == cqid) {
cq = childq;
break;
}
}
if (unlikely(!cq)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0365 Slow-path CQ identifier (%d) does "
"not exist\n", cqid);
return;
}
/* Process all the entries to the CQ */
switch (cq->type) {
case LPFC_MCQ:
while ((cqe = lpfc_sli4_cq_get(cq))) {
workposted |= lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_mcqe(phba, cqe);
if (!(++ecount % LPFC_GET_QE_REL_INT))
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(cq, LPFC_QUEUE_NOARM);
}
break;
case LPFC_WCQ:
while ((cqe = lpfc_sli4_cq_get(cq))) {
workposted |= lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_wcqe(phba, cq, cqe);
if (!(++ecount % LPFC_GET_QE_REL_INT))
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(cq, LPFC_QUEUE_NOARM);
}
break;
case LPFC_RCQ:
while ((cqe = lpfc_sli4_cq_get(cq))) {
workposted |= lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_rcqe(phba, cqe);
if (!(++ecount % LPFC_GET_QE_REL_INT))
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(cq, LPFC_QUEUE_NOARM);
}
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0370 Invalid completion queue type (%d)\n",
cq->type);
return;
}
/* Catch the no cq entry condition, log an error */
if (unlikely(ecount == 0))
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0371 No entry from the CQ: identifier "
"(x%x), type (%d)\n", cq->queue_id, cq->type);
/* In any case, flash and re-arm the RCQ */
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(cq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
/* wake up worker thread if there are works to be done */
if (workposted)
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_fcp_wcqe - Process fast-path work queue completion entry
* @eqe: Pointer to fast-path completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a fast-path work queue completion entry from fast-path
* event queue for FCP command response completion.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_fcp_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
struct lpfc_wcqe_complete *wcqe)
{
struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring = &phba->sli.ring[LPFC_FCP_RING];
struct lpfc_iocbq *cmdiocbq;
struct lpfc_iocbq irspiocbq;
unsigned long iflags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
pring->stats.iocb_event++;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
/* Check for response status */
if (unlikely(bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_status, wcqe))) {
/* If resource errors reported from HBA, reduce queue
* depth of the SCSI device.
*/
if ((bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_status, wcqe) ==
IOSTAT_LOCAL_REJECT) &&
(wcqe->parameter == IOERR_NO_RESOURCES)) {
phba->lpfc_rampdown_queue_depth(phba);
}
/* Log the error status */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0373 FCP complete error: status=x%x, "
"hw_status=x%x, total_data_specified=%d, "
"parameter=x%x, word3=x%x\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_status, wcqe),
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_hw_status, wcqe),
wcqe->total_data_placed, wcqe->parameter,
wcqe->word3);
}
/* Look up the FCP command IOCB and create pseudo response IOCB */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
cmdiocbq = lpfc_sli_iocbq_lookup_by_tag(phba, pring,
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_request_tag, wcqe));
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflags);
if (unlikely(!cmdiocbq)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0374 FCP complete with no corresponding "
"cmdiocb: iotag (%d)\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_request_tag, wcqe));
return;
}
if (unlikely(!cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0375 FCP cmdiocb not callback function "
"iotag: (%d)\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_request_tag, wcqe));
return;
}
/* Fake the irspiocb and copy necessary response information */
lpfc_sli4_iocb_param_transfer(&irspiocbq, cmdiocbq, wcqe);
/* Pass the cmd_iocb and the rsp state to the upper layer */
(cmdiocbq->iocb_cmpl)(phba, cmdiocbq, &irspiocbq);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_rel_wcqe - Handle fast-path WQ entry consumed event
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @cq: Pointer to completion queue.
* @wcqe: Pointer to work-queue completion queue entry.
*
* This routine handles an fast-path WQ entry comsumed event by invoking the
* proper WQ release routine to the slow-path WQ.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_rel_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *cq,
struct lpfc_wcqe_release *wcqe)
{
struct lpfc_queue *childwq;
bool wqid_matched = false;
uint16_t fcp_wqid;
/* Check for fast-path FCP work queue release */
fcp_wqid = bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_r_wq_id, wcqe);
list_for_each_entry(childwq, &cq->child_list, list) {
if (childwq->queue_id == fcp_wqid) {
lpfc_sli4_wq_release(childwq,
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_r_wqe_index, wcqe));
wqid_matched = true;
break;
}
}
/* Report warning log message if no match found */
if (wqid_matched != true)
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"2580 Fast-path wqe consume event carries "
"miss-matched qid: wcqe-qid=x%x\n", fcp_wqid);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_wcqe - Process fast-path work queue completion entry
* @cq: Pointer to the completion queue.
* @eqe: Pointer to fast-path completion queue entry.
*
* This routine process a fast-path work queue completion entry from fast-path
* event queue for FCP command response completion.
**/
static int
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_wcqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *cq,
struct lpfc_cqe *cqe)
{
struct lpfc_wcqe_release wcqe;
bool workposted = false;
/* Copy the work queue CQE and convert endian order if needed */
lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy(cqe, &wcqe, sizeof(struct lpfc_cqe));
/* Check and process for different type of WCQE and dispatch */
switch (bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_code, &wcqe)) {
case CQE_CODE_COMPL_WQE:
/* Process the WQ complete event */
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_fcp_wcqe(phba,
(struct lpfc_wcqe_complete *)&wcqe);
break;
case CQE_CODE_RELEASE_WQE:
/* Process the WQ release event */
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_rel_wcqe(phba, cq,
(struct lpfc_wcqe_release *)&wcqe);
break;
case CQE_CODE_XRI_ABORTED:
/* Process the WQ XRI abort event */
workposted = lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_abort_xri_wcqe(phba, cq,
(struct sli4_wcqe_xri_aborted *)&wcqe);
break;
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0144 Not a valid WCQE code: x%x\n",
bf_get(lpfc_wcqe_c_code, &wcqe));
break;
}
return workposted;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_eqe - Process a fast-path event queue entry
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
* @eqe: Pointer to fast-path event queue entry.
*
* This routine process a event queue entry from the fast-path event queue.
* It will check the MajorCode and MinorCode to determine this is for a
* completion event on a completion queue, if not, an error shall be logged
* and just return. Otherwise, it will get to the corresponding completion
* queue and process all the entries on the completion queue, rearm the
* completion queue, and then return.
**/
static void
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_eqe(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_eqe *eqe,
uint32_t fcp_cqidx)
{
struct lpfc_queue *cq;
struct lpfc_cqe *cqe;
bool workposted = false;
uint16_t cqid;
int ecount = 0;
if (unlikely(bf_get(lpfc_eqe_major_code, eqe) != 0) ||
unlikely(bf_get(lpfc_eqe_minor_code, eqe) != 0)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0366 Not a valid fast-path completion "
"event: majorcode=x%x, minorcode=x%x\n",
bf_get(lpfc_eqe_major_code, eqe),
bf_get(lpfc_eqe_minor_code, eqe));
return;
}
cq = phba->sli4_hba.fcp_cq[fcp_cqidx];
if (unlikely(!cq)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0367 Fast-path completion queue does not "
"exist\n");
return;
}
/* Get the reference to the corresponding CQ */
cqid = bf_get(lpfc_eqe_resource_id, eqe);
if (unlikely(cqid != cq->queue_id)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0368 Miss-matched fast-path completion "
"queue identifier: eqcqid=%d, fcpcqid=%d\n",
cqid, cq->queue_id);
return;
}
/* Process all the entries to the CQ */
while ((cqe = lpfc_sli4_cq_get(cq))) {
workposted |= lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_wcqe(phba, cq, cqe);
if (!(++ecount % LPFC_GET_QE_REL_INT))
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(cq, LPFC_QUEUE_NOARM);
}
/* Catch the no cq entry condition */
if (unlikely(ecount == 0))
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0369 No entry from fast-path completion "
"queue fcpcqid=%d\n", cq->queue_id);
/* In any case, flash and re-arm the CQ */
lpfc_sli4_cq_release(cq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
/* wake up worker thread if there are works to be done */
if (workposted)
lpfc_worker_wake_up(phba);
}
static void
lpfc_sli4_eq_flush(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *eq)
{
struct lpfc_eqe *eqe;
/* walk all the EQ entries and drop on the floor */
while ((eqe = lpfc_sli4_eq_get(eq)))
;
/* Clear and re-arm the EQ */
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(eq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_sp_intr_handler - Slow-path interrupt handler to SLI-4 device
* @irq: Interrupt number.
* @dev_id: The device context pointer.
*
* This function is directly called from the PCI layer as an interrupt
* service routine when device with SLI-4 interface spec is enabled with
* MSI-X multi-message interrupt mode and there are slow-path events in
* the HBA. However, when the device is enabled with either MSI or Pin-IRQ
* interrupt mode, this function is called as part of the device-level
* interrupt handler. When the PCI slot is in error recovery or the HBA is
* undergoing initialization, the interrupt handler will not process the
* interrupt. The link attention and ELS ring attention events are handled
* by the worker thread. The interrupt handler signals the worker thread
* and returns for these events. This function is called without any lock
* held. It gets the hbalock to access and update SLI data structures.
*
* This function returns IRQ_HANDLED when interrupt is handled else it
* returns IRQ_NONE.
**/
irqreturn_t
lpfc_sli4_sp_intr_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
struct lpfc_queue *speq;
struct lpfc_eqe *eqe;
unsigned long iflag;
int ecount = 0;
/*
* Get the driver's phba structure from the dev_id
*/
phba = (struct lpfc_hba *)dev_id;
if (unlikely(!phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/* Get to the EQ struct associated with this vector */
speq = phba->sli4_hba.sp_eq;
/* Check device state for handling interrupt */
if (unlikely(lpfc_intr_state_check(phba))) {
/* Check again for link_state with lock held */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
if (phba->link_state < LPFC_LINK_DOWN)
/* Flush, clear interrupt, and rearm the EQ */
lpfc_sli4_eq_flush(phba, speq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return IRQ_NONE;
}
/*
* Process all the event on FCP slow-path EQ
*/
while ((eqe = lpfc_sli4_eq_get(speq))) {
lpfc_sli4_sp_handle_eqe(phba, eqe);
if (!(++ecount % LPFC_GET_QE_REL_INT))
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(speq, LPFC_QUEUE_NOARM);
}
/* Always clear and re-arm the slow-path EQ */
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(speq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
/* Catch the no cq entry condition */
if (unlikely(ecount == 0)) {
if (phba->intr_type == MSIX)
/* MSI-X treated interrupt served as no EQ share INT */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0357 MSI-X interrupt with no EQE\n");
else
/* Non MSI-X treated on interrupt as EQ share INT */
return IRQ_NONE;
}
return IRQ_HANDLED;
} /* lpfc_sli4_sp_intr_handler */
/**
* lpfc_sli4_fp_intr_handler - Fast-path interrupt handler to SLI-4 device
* @irq: Interrupt number.
* @dev_id: The device context pointer.
*
* This function is directly called from the PCI layer as an interrupt
* service routine when device with SLI-4 interface spec is enabled with
* MSI-X multi-message interrupt mode and there is a fast-path FCP IOCB
* ring event in the HBA. However, when the device is enabled with either
* MSI or Pin-IRQ interrupt mode, this function is called as part of the
* device-level interrupt handler. When the PCI slot is in error recovery
* or the HBA is undergoing initialization, the interrupt handler will not
* process the interrupt. The SCSI FCP fast-path ring event are handled in
* the intrrupt context. This function is called without any lock held.
* It gets the hbalock to access and update SLI data structures. Note that,
* the FCP EQ to FCP CQ are one-to-one map such that the FCP EQ index is
* equal to that of FCP CQ index.
*
* This function returns IRQ_HANDLED when interrupt is handled else it
* returns IRQ_NONE.
**/
irqreturn_t
lpfc_sli4_fp_intr_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
struct lpfc_fcp_eq_hdl *fcp_eq_hdl;
struct lpfc_queue *fpeq;
struct lpfc_eqe *eqe;
unsigned long iflag;
int ecount = 0;
uint32_t fcp_eqidx;
/* Get the driver's phba structure from the dev_id */
fcp_eq_hdl = (struct lpfc_fcp_eq_hdl *)dev_id;
phba = fcp_eq_hdl->phba;
fcp_eqidx = fcp_eq_hdl->idx;
if (unlikely(!phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/* Get to the EQ struct associated with this vector */
fpeq = phba->sli4_hba.fp_eq[fcp_eqidx];
/* Check device state for handling interrupt */
if (unlikely(lpfc_intr_state_check(phba))) {
/* Check again for link_state with lock held */
spin_lock_irqsave(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
if (phba->link_state < LPFC_LINK_DOWN)
/* Flush, clear interrupt, and rearm the EQ */
lpfc_sli4_eq_flush(phba, fpeq);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&phba->hbalock, iflag);
return IRQ_NONE;
}
/*
* Process all the event on FCP fast-path EQ
*/
while ((eqe = lpfc_sli4_eq_get(fpeq))) {
lpfc_sli4_fp_handle_eqe(phba, eqe, fcp_eqidx);
if (!(++ecount % LPFC_GET_QE_REL_INT))
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(fpeq, LPFC_QUEUE_NOARM);
}
/* Always clear and re-arm the fast-path EQ */
lpfc_sli4_eq_release(fpeq, LPFC_QUEUE_REARM);
if (unlikely(ecount == 0)) {
if (phba->intr_type == MSIX)
/* MSI-X treated interrupt served as no EQ share INT */
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"0358 MSI-X interrupt with no EQE\n");
else
/* Non MSI-X treated on interrupt as EQ share INT */
return IRQ_NONE;
}
return IRQ_HANDLED;
} /* lpfc_sli4_fp_intr_handler */
/**
* lpfc_sli4_intr_handler - Device-level interrupt handler for SLI-4 device
* @irq: Interrupt number.
* @dev_id: The device context pointer.
*
* This function is the device-level interrupt handler to device with SLI-4
* interface spec, called from the PCI layer when either MSI or Pin-IRQ
* interrupt mode is enabled and there is an event in the HBA which requires
* driver attention. This function invokes the slow-path interrupt attention
* handling function and fast-path interrupt attention handling function in
* turn to process the relevant HBA attention events. This function is called
* without any lock held. It gets the hbalock to access and update SLI data
* structures.
*
* This function returns IRQ_HANDLED when interrupt is handled, else it
* returns IRQ_NONE.
**/
irqreturn_t
lpfc_sli4_intr_handler(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct lpfc_hba *phba;
irqreturn_t sp_irq_rc, fp_irq_rc;
bool fp_handled = false;
uint32_t fcp_eqidx;
/* Get the driver's phba structure from the dev_id */
phba = (struct lpfc_hba *)dev_id;
if (unlikely(!phba))
return IRQ_NONE;
/*
* Invokes slow-path host attention interrupt handling as appropriate.
*/
sp_irq_rc = lpfc_sli4_sp_intr_handler(irq, dev_id);
/*
* Invoke fast-path host attention interrupt handling as appropriate.
*/
for (fcp_eqidx = 0; fcp_eqidx < phba->cfg_fcp_eq_count; fcp_eqidx++) {
fp_irq_rc = lpfc_sli4_fp_intr_handler(irq,
&phba->sli4_hba.fcp_eq_hdl[fcp_eqidx]);
if (fp_irq_rc == IRQ_HANDLED)
fp_handled |= true;
}
return (fp_handled == true) ? IRQ_HANDLED : sp_irq_rc;
} /* lpfc_sli4_intr_handler */
/**
* lpfc_sli4_queue_free - free a queue structure and associated memory
* @queue: The queue structure to free.
*
* This function frees a queue structure and the DMAable memeory used for
* the host resident queue. This function must be called after destroying the
* queue on the HBA.
**/
void
lpfc_sli4_queue_free(struct lpfc_queue *queue)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
if (!queue)
return;
while (!list_empty(&queue->page_list)) {
list_remove_head(&queue->page_list, dmabuf, struct lpfc_dmabuf,
list);
dma_free_coherent(&queue->phba->pcidev->dev, PAGE_SIZE,
dmabuf->virt, dmabuf->phys);
kfree(dmabuf);
}
kfree(queue);
return;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_queue_alloc - Allocate and initialize a queue structure
* @phba: The HBA that this queue is being created on.
* @entry_size: The size of each queue entry for this queue.
* @entry count: The number of entries that this queue will handle.
*
* This function allocates a queue structure and the DMAable memory used for
* the host resident queue. This function must be called before creating the
* queue on the HBA.
**/
struct lpfc_queue *
lpfc_sli4_queue_alloc(struct lpfc_hba *phba, uint32_t entry_size,
uint32_t entry_count)
{
struct lpfc_queue *queue;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
int x, total_qe_count;
void *dma_pointer;
queue = kzalloc(sizeof(struct lpfc_queue) +
(sizeof(union sli4_qe) * entry_count), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!queue)
return NULL;
queue->page_count = (PAGE_ALIGN(entry_size * entry_count))/PAGE_SIZE;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->list);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->page_list);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->child_list);
for (x = 0, total_qe_count = 0; x < queue->page_count; x++) {
dmabuf = kzalloc(sizeof(struct lpfc_dmabuf), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dmabuf)
goto out_fail;
dmabuf->virt = dma_alloc_coherent(&phba->pcidev->dev,
PAGE_SIZE, &dmabuf->phys,
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dmabuf->virt) {
kfree(dmabuf);
goto out_fail;
}
dmabuf->buffer_tag = x;
list_add_tail(&dmabuf->list, &queue->page_list);
/* initialize queue's entry array */
dma_pointer = dmabuf->virt;
for (; total_qe_count < entry_count &&
dma_pointer < (PAGE_SIZE + dmabuf->virt);
total_qe_count++, dma_pointer += entry_size) {
queue->qe[total_qe_count].address = dma_pointer;
}
}
queue->entry_size = entry_size;
queue->entry_count = entry_count;
queue->phba = phba;
return queue;
out_fail:
lpfc_sli4_queue_free(queue);
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_eq_create - Create an Event Queue on the HBA
* @phba: HBA structure that indicates port to create a queue on.
* @eq: The queue structure to use to create the event queue.
* @imax: The maximum interrupt per second limit.
*
* This function creates an event queue, as detailed in @eq, on a port,
* described by @phba by sending an EQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA.
*
* The @phba struct is used to send mailbox command to HBA. The @eq struct
* is used to get the entry count and entry size that are necessary to
* determine the number of pages to allocate and use for this queue. This
* function will send the EQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA to setup the
* event queue. This function is asynchronous and will wait for the mailbox
* command to finish before continuing.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If unable to allocate enough
* memory this function will return ENOMEM. If the queue create mailbox command
* fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_eq_create(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *eq, uint16_t imax)
{
struct lpfc_mbx_eq_create *eq_create;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
uint16_t dmult;
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_eq_create) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_COMMON,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_EQ_CREATE,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
eq_create = &mbox->u.mqe.un.eq_create;
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_eq_create_num_pages, &eq_create->u.request,
eq->page_count);
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_size, &eq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_EQE_SIZE);
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_valid, &eq_create->u.request.context, 1);
/* Calculate delay multiper from maximum interrupt per second */
dmult = LPFC_DMULT_CONST/imax - 1;
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_delay_multi, &eq_create->u.request.context,
dmult);
switch (eq->entry_count) {
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0360 Unsupported EQ count. (%d)\n",
eq->entry_count);
if (eq->entry_count < 256)
return -EINVAL;
/* otherwise default to smallest count (drop through) */
case 256:
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_count, &eq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_EQ_CNT_256);
break;
case 512:
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_count, &eq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_EQ_CNT_512);
break;
case 1024:
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_count, &eq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_EQ_CNT_1024);
break;
case 2048:
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_count, &eq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_EQ_CNT_2048);
break;
case 4096:
bf_set(lpfc_eq_context_count, &eq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_EQ_CNT_4096);
break;
}
list_for_each_entry(dmabuf, &eq->page_list, list) {
eq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_lo =
putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
eq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_hi =
putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
}
mbox->vport = phba->pport;
mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
mbox->context1 = NULL;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &eq_create->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2500 EQ_CREATE mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
}
eq->type = LPFC_EQ;
eq->subtype = LPFC_NONE;
eq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_eq_create_q_id, &eq_create->u.response);
if (eq->queue_id == 0xFFFF)
status = -ENXIO;
eq->host_index = 0;
eq->hba_index = 0;
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_cq_create - Create a Completion Queue on the HBA
* @phba: HBA structure that indicates port to create a queue on.
* @cq: The queue structure to use to create the completion queue.
* @eq: The event queue to bind this completion queue to.
*
* This function creates a completion queue, as detailed in @wq, on a port,
* described by @phba by sending a CQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA.
*
* The @phba struct is used to send mailbox command to HBA. The @cq struct
* is used to get the entry count and entry size that are necessary to
* determine the number of pages to allocate and use for this queue. The @eq
* is used to indicate which event queue to bind this completion queue to. This
* function will send the CQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA to setup the
* completion queue. This function is asynchronous and will wait for the mailbox
* command to finish before continuing.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If unable to allocate enough
* memory this function will return ENOMEM. If the queue create mailbox command
* fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_cq_create(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *cq,
struct lpfc_queue *eq, uint32_t type, uint32_t subtype)
{
struct lpfc_mbx_cq_create *cq_create;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_cq_create) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_COMMON,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_CQ_CREATE,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
cq_create = &mbox->u.mqe.un.cq_create;
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_cq_create_num_pages, &cq_create->u.request,
cq->page_count);
bf_set(lpfc_cq_context_event, &cq_create->u.request.context, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_cq_context_valid, &cq_create->u.request.context, 1);
bf_set(lpfc_cq_eq_id, &cq_create->u.request.context, eq->queue_id);
switch (cq->entry_count) {
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0361 Unsupported CQ count. (%d)\n",
cq->entry_count);
if (cq->entry_count < 256)
return -EINVAL;
/* otherwise default to smallest count (drop through) */
case 256:
bf_set(lpfc_cq_context_count, &cq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_CQ_CNT_256);
break;
case 512:
bf_set(lpfc_cq_context_count, &cq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_CQ_CNT_512);
break;
case 1024:
bf_set(lpfc_cq_context_count, &cq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_CQ_CNT_1024);
break;
}
list_for_each_entry(dmabuf, &cq->page_list, list) {
cq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_lo =
putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
cq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_hi =
putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
}
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &cq_create->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2501 CQ_CREATE mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
cq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_cq_create_q_id, &cq_create->u.response);
if (cq->queue_id == 0xFFFF) {
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
/* link the cq onto the parent eq child list */
list_add_tail(&cq->list, &eq->child_list);
/* Set up completion queue's type and subtype */
cq->type = type;
cq->subtype = subtype;
cq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_cq_create_q_id, &cq_create->u.response);
cq->host_index = 0;
cq->hba_index = 0;
out:
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_mq_create - Create a mailbox Queue on the HBA
* @phba: HBA structure that indicates port to create a queue on.
* @mq: The queue structure to use to create the mailbox queue.
*
* This function creates a mailbox queue, as detailed in @mq, on a port,
* described by @phba by sending a MQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA.
*
* The @phba struct is used to send mailbox command to HBA. The @cq struct
* is used to get the entry count and entry size that are necessary to
* determine the number of pages to allocate and use for this queue. This
* function will send the MQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA to setup the
* mailbox queue. This function is asynchronous and will wait for the mailbox
* command to finish before continuing.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If unable to allocate enough
* memory this function will return ENOMEM. If the queue create mailbox command
* fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_mq_create(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *mq,
struct lpfc_queue *cq, uint32_t subtype)
{
struct lpfc_mbx_mq_create *mq_create;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_mq_create) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_COMMON,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_MQ_CREATE,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
mq_create = &mbox->u.mqe.un.mq_create;
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_mq_create_num_pages, &mq_create->u.request,
mq->page_count);
bf_set(lpfc_mq_context_cq_id, &mq_create->u.request.context,
cq->queue_id);
bf_set(lpfc_mq_context_valid, &mq_create->u.request.context, 1);
switch (mq->entry_count) {
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0362 Unsupported MQ count. (%d)\n",
mq->entry_count);
if (mq->entry_count < 16)
return -EINVAL;
/* otherwise default to smallest count (drop through) */
case 16:
bf_set(lpfc_mq_context_count, &mq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_MQ_CNT_16);
break;
case 32:
bf_set(lpfc_mq_context_count, &mq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_MQ_CNT_32);
break;
case 64:
bf_set(lpfc_mq_context_count, &mq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_MQ_CNT_64);
break;
case 128:
bf_set(lpfc_mq_context_count, &mq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_MQ_CNT_128);
break;
}
list_for_each_entry(dmabuf, &mq->page_list, list) {
mq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_lo =
putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
mq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_hi =
putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
}
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &mq_create->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2502 MQ_CREATE mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
mq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_mq_create_q_id, &mq_create->u.response);
if (mq->queue_id == 0xFFFF) {
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
mq->type = LPFC_MQ;
mq->subtype = subtype;
mq->host_index = 0;
mq->hba_index = 0;
/* link the mq onto the parent cq child list */
list_add_tail(&mq->list, &cq->child_list);
out:
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_wq_create - Create a Work Queue on the HBA
* @phba: HBA structure that indicates port to create a queue on.
* @wq: The queue structure to use to create the work queue.
* @cq: The completion queue to bind this work queue to.
* @subtype: The subtype of the work queue indicating its functionality.
*
* This function creates a work queue, as detailed in @wq, on a port, described
* by @phba by sending a WQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA.
*
* The @phba struct is used to send mailbox command to HBA. The @wq struct
* is used to get the entry count and entry size that are necessary to
* determine the number of pages to allocate and use for this queue. The @cq
* is used to indicate which completion queue to bind this work queue to. This
* function will send the WQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA to setup the
* work queue. This function is asynchronous and will wait for the mailbox
* command to finish before continuing.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If unable to allocate enough
* memory this function will return ENOMEM. If the queue create mailbox command
* fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_wq_create(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *wq,
struct lpfc_queue *cq, uint32_t subtype)
{
struct lpfc_mbx_wq_create *wq_create;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_wq_create) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_WQ_CREATE,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
wq_create = &mbox->u.mqe.un.wq_create;
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_wq_create_num_pages, &wq_create->u.request,
wq->page_count);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_wq_create_cq_id, &wq_create->u.request,
cq->queue_id);
list_for_each_entry(dmabuf, &wq->page_list, list) {
wq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_lo =
putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
wq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_hi =
putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
}
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &wq_create->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2503 WQ_CREATE mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
wq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_wq_create_q_id, &wq_create->u.response);
if (wq->queue_id == 0xFFFF) {
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
wq->type = LPFC_WQ;
wq->subtype = subtype;
wq->host_index = 0;
wq->hba_index = 0;
/* link the wq onto the parent cq child list */
list_add_tail(&wq->list, &cq->child_list);
out:
if (rc == MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_rq_create - Create a Receive Queue on the HBA
* @phba: HBA structure that indicates port to create a queue on.
* @hrq: The queue structure to use to create the header receive queue.
* @drq: The queue structure to use to create the data receive queue.
* @cq: The completion queue to bind this work queue to.
*
* This function creates a receive buffer queue pair , as detailed in @hrq and
* @drq, on a port, described by @phba by sending a RQ_CREATE mailbox command
* to the HBA.
*
* The @phba struct is used to send mailbox command to HBA. The @drq and @hrq
* struct is used to get the entry count that is necessary to determine the
* number of pages to use for this queue. The @cq is used to indicate which
* completion queue to bind received buffers that are posted to these queues to.
* This function will send the RQ_CREATE mailbox command to the HBA to setup the
* receive queue pair. This function is asynchronous and will wait for the
* mailbox command to finish before continuing.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If unable to allocate enough
* memory this function will return ENOMEM. If the queue create mailbox command
* fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_rq_create(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *hrq,
struct lpfc_queue *drq, struct lpfc_queue *cq, uint32_t subtype)
{
struct lpfc_mbx_rq_create *rq_create;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *dmabuf;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (hrq->entry_count != drq->entry_count)
return -EINVAL;
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_rq_create) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_RQ_CREATE,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
rq_create = &mbox->u.mqe.un.rq_create;
switch (hrq->entry_count) {
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2535 Unsupported RQ count. (%d)\n",
hrq->entry_count);
if (hrq->entry_count < 512)
return -EINVAL;
/* otherwise default to smallest count (drop through) */
case 512:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_512);
break;
case 1024:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_1024);
break;
case 2048:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_2048);
break;
case 4096:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_4096);
break;
}
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_cq_id, &rq_create->u.request.context,
cq->queue_id);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_create_num_pages, &rq_create->u.request,
hrq->page_count);
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_buf_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_HDR_BUF_SIZE);
list_for_each_entry(dmabuf, &hrq->page_list, list) {
rq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_lo =
putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
rq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_hi =
putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
}
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &rq_create->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2504 RQ_CREATE mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
hrq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_create_q_id, &rq_create->u.response);
if (hrq->queue_id == 0xFFFF) {
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
hrq->type = LPFC_HRQ;
hrq->subtype = subtype;
hrq->host_index = 0;
hrq->hba_index = 0;
/* now create the data queue */
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_RQ_CREATE,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
switch (drq->entry_count) {
default:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2536 Unsupported RQ count. (%d)\n",
drq->entry_count);
if (drq->entry_count < 512)
return -EINVAL;
/* otherwise default to smallest count (drop through) */
case 512:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_512);
break;
case 1024:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_1024);
break;
case 2048:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_2048);
break;
case 4096:
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_rq_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_RQ_RING_SIZE_4096);
break;
}
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_cq_id, &rq_create->u.request.context,
cq->queue_id);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_create_num_pages, &rq_create->u.request,
drq->page_count);
bf_set(lpfc_rq_context_buf_size, &rq_create->u.request.context,
LPFC_DATA_BUF_SIZE);
list_for_each_entry(dmabuf, &drq->page_list, list) {
rq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_lo =
putPaddrLow(dmabuf->phys);
rq_create->u.request.page[dmabuf->buffer_tag].addr_hi =
putPaddrHigh(dmabuf->phys);
}
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &rq_create->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
drq->queue_id = bf_get(lpfc_mbx_rq_create_q_id, &rq_create->u.response);
if (drq->queue_id == 0xFFFF) {
status = -ENXIO;
goto out;
}
drq->type = LPFC_DRQ;
drq->subtype = subtype;
drq->host_index = 0;
drq->hba_index = 0;
/* link the header and data RQs onto the parent cq child list */
list_add_tail(&hrq->list, &cq->child_list);
list_add_tail(&drq->list, &cq->child_list);
out:
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_eq_destroy - Destroy an event Queue on the HBA
* @eq: The queue structure associated with the queue to destroy.
*
* This function destroys a queue, as detailed in @eq by sending an mailbox
* command, specific to the type of queue, to the HBA.
*
* The @eq struct is used to get the queue ID of the queue to destroy.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If the queue destroy mailbox
* command fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_eq_destroy(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *eq)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (!eq)
return -ENODEV;
mbox = mempool_alloc(eq->phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_eq_destroy) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_COMMON,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_EQ_DESTROY,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_eq_destroy_q_id, &mbox->u.mqe.un.eq_destroy.u.request,
eq->queue_id);
mbox->vport = eq->phba->pport;
mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(eq->phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.eq_destroy.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2505 EQ_DESTROY mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
}
/* Remove eq from any list */
list_del_init(&eq->list);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, eq->phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_cq_destroy - Destroy a Completion Queue on the HBA
* @cq: The queue structure associated with the queue to destroy.
*
* This function destroys a queue, as detailed in @cq by sending an mailbox
* command, specific to the type of queue, to the HBA.
*
* The @cq struct is used to get the queue ID of the queue to destroy.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If the queue destroy mailbox
* command fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_cq_destroy(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *cq)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (!cq)
return -ENODEV;
mbox = mempool_alloc(cq->phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_cq_destroy) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_COMMON,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_CQ_DESTROY,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_cq_destroy_q_id, &mbox->u.mqe.un.cq_destroy.u.request,
cq->queue_id);
mbox->vport = cq->phba->pport;
mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(cq->phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.wq_create.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2506 CQ_DESTROY mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
}
/* Remove cq from any list */
list_del_init(&cq->list);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, cq->phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_mq_destroy - Destroy a Mailbox Queue on the HBA
* @qm: The queue structure associated with the queue to destroy.
*
* This function destroys a queue, as detailed in @mq by sending an mailbox
* command, specific to the type of queue, to the HBA.
*
* The @mq struct is used to get the queue ID of the queue to destroy.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If the queue destroy mailbox
* command fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_mq_destroy(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *mq)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (!mq)
return -ENODEV;
mbox = mempool_alloc(mq->phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_mq_destroy) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_COMMON,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_MQ_DESTROY,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_mq_destroy_q_id, &mbox->u.mqe.un.mq_destroy.u.request,
mq->queue_id);
mbox->vport = mq->phba->pport;
mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(mq->phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.mq_destroy.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2507 MQ_DESTROY mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
}
/* Remove mq from any list */
list_del_init(&mq->list);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, mq->phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_wq_destroy - Destroy a Work Queue on the HBA
* @wq: The queue structure associated with the queue to destroy.
*
* This function destroys a queue, as detailed in @wq by sending an mailbox
* command, specific to the type of queue, to the HBA.
*
* The @wq struct is used to get the queue ID of the queue to destroy.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If the queue destroy mailbox
* command fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_wq_destroy(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *wq)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (!wq)
return -ENODEV;
mbox = mempool_alloc(wq->phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_wq_destroy) -
sizeof(struct lpfc_sli4_cfg_mhdr));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_WQ_DESTROY,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_wq_destroy_q_id, &mbox->u.mqe.un.wq_destroy.u.request,
wq->queue_id);
mbox->vport = wq->phba->pport;
mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(wq->phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.wq_destroy.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2508 WQ_DESTROY mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
}
/* Remove wq from any list */
list_del_init(&wq->list);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, wq->phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_rq_destroy - Destroy a Receive Queue on the HBA
* @rq: The queue structure associated with the queue to destroy.
*
* This function destroys a queue, as detailed in @rq by sending an mailbox
* command, specific to the type of queue, to the HBA.
*
* The @rq struct is used to get the queue ID of the queue to destroy.
*
* On success this function will return a zero. If the queue destroy mailbox
* command fails this function will return ENXIO.
**/
uint32_t
lpfc_rq_destroy(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct lpfc_queue *hrq,
struct lpfc_queue *drq)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc, length, status = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (!hrq || !drq)
return -ENODEV;
mbox = mempool_alloc(hrq->phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
length = (sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_rq_destroy) -
sizeof(struct mbox_header));
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_RQ_DESTROY,
length, LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_destroy_q_id, &mbox->u.mqe.un.rq_destroy.u.request,
hrq->queue_id);
mbox->vport = hrq->phba->pport;
mbox->mbox_cmpl = lpfc_sli_def_mbox_cmpl;
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(hrq->phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.rq_destroy.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2509 RQ_DESTROY mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, hrq->phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return -ENXIO;
}
bf_set(lpfc_mbx_rq_destroy_q_id, &mbox->u.mqe.un.rq_destroy.u.request,
drq->queue_id);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(drq->phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.rq_destroy.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2510 RQ_DESTROY mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
status = -ENXIO;
}
list_del_init(&hrq->list);
list_del_init(&drq->list);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, hrq->phba->mbox_mem_pool);
return status;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_post_sgl - Post scatter gather list for an XRI to HBA
* @phba: The virtual port for which this call being executed.
* @pdma_phys_addr0: Physical address of the 1st SGL page.
* @pdma_phys_addr1: Physical address of the 2nd SGL page.
* @xritag: the xritag that ties this io to the SGL pages.
*
* This routine will post the sgl pages for the IO that has the xritag
* that is in the iocbq structure. The xritag is assigned during iocbq
* creation and persists for as long as the driver is loaded.
* if the caller has fewer than 256 scatter gather segments to map then
* pdma_phys_addr1 should be 0.
* If the caller needs to map more than 256 scatter gather segment then
* pdma_phys_addr1 should be a valid physical address.
* physical address for SGLs must be 64 byte aligned.
* If you are going to map 2 SGL's then the first one must have 256 entries
* the second sgl can have between 1 and 256 entries.
*
* Return codes:
* 0 - Success
* -ENXIO, -ENOMEM - Failure
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_post_sgl(struct lpfc_hba *phba,
dma_addr_t pdma_phys_addr0,
dma_addr_t pdma_phys_addr1,
uint16_t xritag)
{
struct lpfc_mbx_post_sgl_pages *post_sgl_pages;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
if (xritag == NO_XRI) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"0364 Invalid param:\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_POST_SGL_PAGES,
sizeof(struct lpfc_mbx_post_sgl_pages) -
sizeof(struct mbox_header), LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
post_sgl_pages = (struct lpfc_mbx_post_sgl_pages *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.post_sgl_pages;
bf_set(lpfc_post_sgl_pages_xri, post_sgl_pages, xritag);
bf_set(lpfc_post_sgl_pages_xricnt, post_sgl_pages, 1);
post_sgl_pages->sgl_pg_pairs[0].sgl_pg0_addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrLow(pdma_phys_addr0));
post_sgl_pages->sgl_pg_pairs[0].sgl_pg0_addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrHigh(pdma_phys_addr0));
post_sgl_pages->sgl_pg_pairs[0].sgl_pg1_addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrLow(pdma_phys_addr1));
post_sgl_pages->sgl_pg_pairs[0].sgl_pg1_addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrHigh(pdma_phys_addr1));
if (!phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable)
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
else
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_TMO);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &post_sgl_pages->header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2511 POST_SGL mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
rc = -ENXIO;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_remove_all_sgl_pages - Post scatter gather list for an XRI to HBA
* @phba: The virtual port for which this call being executed.
*
* This routine will remove all of the sgl pages registered with the hba.
*
* Return codes:
* 0 - Success
* -ENXIO, -ENOMEM - Failure
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_remove_all_sgl_pages(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
int rc;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox)
return -ENOMEM;
lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_REMOVE_SGL_PAGES, 0,
LPFC_SLI4_MBX_EMBED);
if (!phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable)
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
else
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_TMO);
/* The IOCTL status is embedded in the mailbox subheader. */
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *)
&mbox->u.mqe.un.sli4_config.header.cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
mempool_free(mbox, phba->mbox_mem_pool);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2512 REMOVE_ALL_SGL_PAGES mailbox failed with "
"status x%x add_status x%x, mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
rc = -ENXIO;
}
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_next_xritag - Get an xritag for the io
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function gets an xritag for the iocb. If there is no unused xritag
* it will return 0xffff.
* The function returns the allocated xritag if successful, else returns zero.
* Zero is not a valid xritag.
* The caller is not required to hold any lock.
**/
uint16_t
lpfc_sli4_next_xritag(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
uint16_t xritag;
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
xritag = phba->sli4_hba.next_xri;
if ((xritag != (uint16_t) -1) && xritag <
(phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.max_xri
+ phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.xri_base)) {
phba->sli4_hba.next_xri++;
phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.xri_used++;
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
return xritag;
}
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2004 Failed to allocate XRI.last XRITAG is %d"
" Max XRI is %d, Used XRI is %d\n",
phba->sli4_hba.next_xri,
phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.max_xri,
phba->sli4_hba.max_cfg_param.xri_used);
return -1;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_post_sgl_list - post a block of sgl list to the firmware.
* @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
*
* This routine is invoked to post a block of driver's sgl pages to the
* HBA using non-embedded mailbox command. No Lock is held. This routine
* is only called when the driver is loading and after all IO has been
* stopped.
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_post_sgl_list(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
struct lpfc_sglq *sglq_entry;
struct lpfc_mbx_post_uembed_sgl_page1 *sgl;
struct sgl_page_pairs *sgl_pg_pairs;
void *viraddr;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
uint32_t reqlen, alloclen, pg_pairs;
uint32_t mbox_tmo;
uint16_t xritag_start = 0;
int els_xri_cnt, rc = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
/* The number of sgls to be posted */
els_xri_cnt = lpfc_sli4_get_els_iocb_cnt(phba);
reqlen = els_xri_cnt * sizeof(struct sgl_page_pairs) +
sizeof(union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr) + sizeof(uint32_t);
if (reqlen > PAGE_SIZE) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_INIT,
"2559 Block sgl registration required DMA "
"size (%d) great than a page\n", reqlen);
return -ENOMEM;
}
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2560 Failed to allocate mbox cmd memory\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Allocate DMA memory and set up the non-embedded mailbox command */
alloclen = lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_POST_SGL_PAGES, reqlen,
LPFC_SLI4_MBX_NEMBED);
if (alloclen < reqlen) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0285 Allocated DMA memory size (%d) is "
"less than the requested DMA memory "
"size (%d)\n", alloclen, reqlen);
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, mbox);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Get the first SGE entry from the non-embedded DMA memory */
if (unlikely(!mbox->sge_array)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX,
"2525 Failed to get the non-embedded SGE "
"virtual address\n");
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, mbox);
return -ENOMEM;
}
viraddr = mbox->sge_array->addr[0];
/* Set up the SGL pages in the non-embedded DMA pages */
sgl = (struct lpfc_mbx_post_uembed_sgl_page1 *)viraddr;
sgl_pg_pairs = &sgl->sgl_pg_pairs;
for (pg_pairs = 0; pg_pairs < els_xri_cnt; pg_pairs++) {
sglq_entry = phba->sli4_hba.lpfc_els_sgl_array[pg_pairs];
/* Set up the sge entry */
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg0_addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrLow(sglq_entry->phys));
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg0_addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrHigh(sglq_entry->phys));
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg1_addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrLow(0));
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg1_addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrHigh(0));
/* Keep the first xritag on the list */
if (pg_pairs == 0)
xritag_start = sglq_entry->sli4_xritag;
sgl_pg_pairs++;
}
bf_set(lpfc_post_sgl_pages_xri, sgl, xritag_start);
pg_pairs = (pg_pairs > 0) ? (pg_pairs - 1) : pg_pairs;
bf_set(lpfc_post_sgl_pages_xricnt, sgl, pg_pairs);
/* Perform endian conversion if necessary */
sgl->word0 = cpu_to_le32(sgl->word0);
if (!phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable)
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
else {
mbox_tmo = lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, MBX_SLI4_CONFIG);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait(phba, mbox, mbox_tmo);
}
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &sgl->cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, mbox);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2513 POST_SGL_BLOCK mailbox command failed "
"status x%x add_status x%x mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
rc = -ENXIO;
}
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_post_scsi_sgl_block - post a block of scsi sgl list to firmware
* @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
* @sblist: pointer to scsi buffer list.
* @count: number of scsi buffers on the list.
*
* This routine is invoked to post a block of @count scsi sgl pages from a
* SCSI buffer list @sblist to the HBA using non-embedded mailbox command.
* No Lock is held.
*
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_post_scsi_sgl_block(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct list_head *sblist,
int cnt)
{
struct lpfc_scsi_buf *psb;
struct lpfc_mbx_post_uembed_sgl_page1 *sgl;
struct sgl_page_pairs *sgl_pg_pairs;
void *viraddr;
LPFC_MBOXQ_t *mbox;
uint32_t reqlen, alloclen, pg_pairs;
uint32_t mbox_tmo;
uint16_t xritag_start = 0;
int rc = 0;
uint32_t shdr_status, shdr_add_status;
dma_addr_t pdma_phys_bpl1;
union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *shdr;
/* Calculate the requested length of the dma memory */
reqlen = cnt * sizeof(struct sgl_page_pairs) +
sizeof(union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr) + sizeof(uint32_t);
if (reqlen > PAGE_SIZE) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_INIT,
"0217 Block sgl registration required DMA "
"size (%d) great than a page\n", reqlen);
return -ENOMEM;
}
mbox = mempool_alloc(phba->mbox_mem_pool, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!mbox) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"0283 Failed to allocate mbox cmd memory\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Allocate DMA memory and set up the non-embedded mailbox command */
alloclen = lpfc_sli4_config(phba, mbox, LPFC_MBOX_SUBSYSTEM_FCOE,
LPFC_MBOX_OPCODE_FCOE_POST_SGL_PAGES, reqlen,
LPFC_SLI4_MBX_NEMBED);
if (alloclen < reqlen) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_INIT,
"2561 Allocated DMA memory size (%d) is "
"less than the requested DMA memory "
"size (%d)\n", alloclen, reqlen);
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, mbox);
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Get the first SGE entry from the non-embedded DMA memory */
if (unlikely(!mbox->sge_array)) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_MBOX,
"2565 Failed to get the non-embedded SGE "
"virtual address\n");
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, mbox);
return -ENOMEM;
}
viraddr = mbox->sge_array->addr[0];
/* Set up the SGL pages in the non-embedded DMA pages */
sgl = (struct lpfc_mbx_post_uembed_sgl_page1 *)viraddr;
sgl_pg_pairs = &sgl->sgl_pg_pairs;
pg_pairs = 0;
list_for_each_entry(psb, sblist, list) {
/* Set up the sge entry */
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg0_addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrLow(psb->dma_phys_bpl));
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg0_addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrHigh(psb->dma_phys_bpl));
if (phba->cfg_sg_dma_buf_size > SGL_PAGE_SIZE)
pdma_phys_bpl1 = psb->dma_phys_bpl + SGL_PAGE_SIZE;
else
pdma_phys_bpl1 = 0;
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg1_addr_lo =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrLow(pdma_phys_bpl1));
sgl_pg_pairs->sgl_pg1_addr_hi =
cpu_to_le32(putPaddrHigh(pdma_phys_bpl1));
/* Keep the first xritag on the list */
if (pg_pairs == 0)
xritag_start = psb->cur_iocbq.sli4_xritag;
sgl_pg_pairs++;
pg_pairs++;
}
bf_set(lpfc_post_sgl_pages_xri, sgl, xritag_start);
bf_set(lpfc_post_sgl_pages_xricnt, sgl, pg_pairs);
/* Perform endian conversion if necessary */
sgl->word0 = cpu_to_le32(sgl->word0);
if (!phba->sli4_hba.intr_enable)
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox(phba, mbox, MBX_POLL);
else {
mbox_tmo = lpfc_mbox_tmo_val(phba, MBX_SLI4_CONFIG);
rc = lpfc_sli_issue_mbox_wait(phba, mbox, mbox_tmo);
}
shdr = (union lpfc_sli4_cfg_shdr *) &sgl->cfg_shdr;
shdr_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_status, &shdr->response);
shdr_add_status = bf_get(lpfc_mbox_hdr_add_status, &shdr->response);
if (rc != MBX_TIMEOUT)
lpfc_sli4_mbox_cmd_free(phba, mbox);
if (shdr_status || shdr_add_status || rc) {
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_ERR, LOG_SLI,
"2564 POST_SGL_BLOCK mailbox command failed "
"status x%x add_status x%x mbx status x%x\n",
shdr_status, shdr_add_status, rc);
rc = -ENXIO;
}
return rc;
}
/**
* lpfc_fc_frame_check - Check that this frame is a valid frame to handle
* @phba: pointer to lpfc_hba struct that the frame was received on
* @fc_hdr: A pointer to the FC Header data (In Big Endian Format)
*
* This function checks the fields in the @fc_hdr to see if the FC frame is a
* valid type of frame that the LPFC driver will handle. This function will
* return a zero if the frame is a valid frame or a non zero value when the
* frame does not pass the check.
**/
static int
lpfc_fc_frame_check(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct fc_frame_header *fc_hdr)
{
char *rctl_names[] = FC_RCTL_NAMES_INIT;
char *type_names[] = FC_TYPE_NAMES_INIT;
struct fc_vft_header *fc_vft_hdr;
switch (fc_hdr->fh_r_ctl) {
case FC_RCTL_DD_UNCAT: /* uncategorized information */
case FC_RCTL_DD_SOL_DATA: /* solicited data */
case FC_RCTL_DD_UNSOL_CTL: /* unsolicited control */
case FC_RCTL_DD_SOL_CTL: /* solicited control or reply */
case FC_RCTL_DD_UNSOL_DATA: /* unsolicited data */
case FC_RCTL_DD_DATA_DESC: /* data descriptor */
case FC_RCTL_DD_UNSOL_CMD: /* unsolicited command */
case FC_RCTL_DD_CMD_STATUS: /* command status */
case FC_RCTL_ELS_REQ: /* extended link services request */
case FC_RCTL_ELS_REP: /* extended link services reply */
case FC_RCTL_ELS4_REQ: /* FC-4 ELS request */
case FC_RCTL_ELS4_REP: /* FC-4 ELS reply */
case FC_RCTL_BA_NOP: /* basic link service NOP */
case FC_RCTL_BA_ABTS: /* basic link service abort */
case FC_RCTL_BA_RMC: /* remove connection */
case FC_RCTL_BA_ACC: /* basic accept */
case FC_RCTL_BA_RJT: /* basic reject */
case FC_RCTL_BA_PRMT:
case FC_RCTL_ACK_1: /* acknowledge_1 */
case FC_RCTL_ACK_0: /* acknowledge_0 */
case FC_RCTL_P_RJT: /* port reject */
case FC_RCTL_F_RJT: /* fabric reject */
case FC_RCTL_P_BSY: /* port busy */
case FC_RCTL_F_BSY: /* fabric busy to data frame */
case FC_RCTL_F_BSYL: /* fabric busy to link control frame */
case FC_RCTL_LCR: /* link credit reset */
case FC_RCTL_END: /* end */
break;
case FC_RCTL_VFTH: /* Virtual Fabric tagging Header */
fc_vft_hdr = (struct fc_vft_header *)fc_hdr;
fc_hdr = &((struct fc_frame_header *)fc_vft_hdr)[1];
return lpfc_fc_frame_check(phba, fc_hdr);
default:
goto drop;
}
switch (fc_hdr->fh_type) {
case FC_TYPE_BLS:
case FC_TYPE_ELS:
case FC_TYPE_FCP:
case FC_TYPE_CT:
break;
case FC_TYPE_IP:
case FC_TYPE_ILS:
default:
goto drop;
}
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_ELS,
"2538 Received frame rctl:%s type:%s\n",
rctl_names[fc_hdr->fh_r_ctl],
type_names[fc_hdr->fh_type]);
return 0;
drop:
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_ELS,
"2539 Dropped frame rctl:%s type:%s\n",
rctl_names[fc_hdr->fh_r_ctl],
type_names[fc_hdr->fh_type]);
return 1;
}
/**
* lpfc_fc_hdr_get_vfi - Get the VFI from an FC frame
* @fc_hdr: A pointer to the FC Header data (In Big Endian Format)
*
* This function processes the FC header to retrieve the VFI from the VF
* header, if one exists. This function will return the VFI if one exists
* or 0 if no VSAN Header exists.
**/
static uint32_t
lpfc_fc_hdr_get_vfi(struct fc_frame_header *fc_hdr)
{
struct fc_vft_header *fc_vft_hdr = (struct fc_vft_header *)fc_hdr;
if (fc_hdr->fh_r_ctl != FC_RCTL_VFTH)
return 0;
return bf_get(fc_vft_hdr_vf_id, fc_vft_hdr);
}
/**
* lpfc_fc_frame_to_vport - Finds the vport that a frame is destined to
* @phba: Pointer to the HBA structure to search for the vport on
* @fc_hdr: A pointer to the FC Header data (In Big Endian Format)
* @fcfi: The FC Fabric ID that the frame came from
*
* This function searches the @phba for a vport that matches the content of the
* @fc_hdr passed in and the @fcfi. This function uses the @fc_hdr to fetch the
* VFI, if the Virtual Fabric Tagging Header exists, and the DID. This function
* returns the matching vport pointer or NULL if unable to match frame to a
* vport.
**/
static struct lpfc_vport *
lpfc_fc_frame_to_vport(struct lpfc_hba *phba, struct fc_frame_header *fc_hdr,
uint16_t fcfi)
{
struct lpfc_vport **vports;
struct lpfc_vport *vport = NULL;
int i;
uint32_t did = (fc_hdr->fh_d_id[0] << 16 |
fc_hdr->fh_d_id[1] << 8 |
fc_hdr->fh_d_id[2]);
vports = lpfc_create_vport_work_array(phba);
if (vports != NULL)
for (i = 0; i <= phba->max_vpi && vports[i] != NULL; i++) {
if (phba->fcf.fcfi == fcfi &&
vports[i]->vfi == lpfc_fc_hdr_get_vfi(fc_hdr) &&
vports[i]->fc_myDID == did) {
vport = vports[i];
break;
}
}
lpfc_destroy_vport_work_array(phba, vports);
return vport;
}
/**
* lpfc_fc_frame_add - Adds a frame to the vport's list of received sequences
* @dmabuf: pointer to a dmabuf that describes the hdr and data of the FC frame
*
* This function searches through the existing incomplete sequences that have
* been sent to this @vport. If the frame matches one of the incomplete
* sequences then the dbuf in the @dmabuf is added to the list of frames that
* make up that sequence. If no sequence is found that matches this frame then
* the function will add the hbuf in the @dmabuf to the @vport's rcv_buffer_list
* This function returns a pointer to the first dmabuf in the sequence list that
* the frame was linked to.
**/
static struct hbq_dmabuf *
lpfc_fc_frame_add(struct lpfc_vport *vport, struct hbq_dmabuf *dmabuf)
{
struct fc_frame_header *new_hdr;
struct fc_frame_header *temp_hdr;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *d_buf;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *h_buf;
struct hbq_dmabuf *seq_dmabuf = NULL;
struct hbq_dmabuf *temp_dmabuf = NULL;
new_hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
/* Use the hdr_buf to find the sequence that this frame belongs to */
list_for_each_entry(h_buf, &vport->rcv_buffer_list, list) {
temp_hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)h_buf->virt;
if ((temp_hdr->fh_seq_id != new_hdr->fh_seq_id) ||
(temp_hdr->fh_ox_id != new_hdr->fh_ox_id) ||
(memcmp(&temp_hdr->fh_s_id, &new_hdr->fh_s_id, 3)))
continue;
/* found a pending sequence that matches this frame */
seq_dmabuf = container_of(h_buf, struct hbq_dmabuf, hbuf);
break;
}
if (!seq_dmabuf) {
/*
* This indicates first frame received for this sequence.
* Queue the buffer on the vport's rcv_buffer_list.
*/
list_add_tail(&dmabuf->hbuf.list, &vport->rcv_buffer_list);
return dmabuf;
}
temp_hdr = seq_dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
if (new_hdr->fh_seq_cnt < temp_hdr->fh_seq_cnt) {
list_add(&seq_dmabuf->dbuf.list, &dmabuf->dbuf.list);
return dmabuf;
}
/* find the correct place in the sequence to insert this frame */
list_for_each_entry_reverse(d_buf, &seq_dmabuf->dbuf.list, list) {
temp_dmabuf = container_of(d_buf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
temp_hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)temp_dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
/*
* If the frame's sequence count is greater than the frame on
* the list then insert the frame right after this frame
*/
if (new_hdr->fh_seq_cnt > temp_hdr->fh_seq_cnt) {
list_add(&dmabuf->dbuf.list, &temp_dmabuf->dbuf.list);
return seq_dmabuf;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* lpfc_seq_complete - Indicates if a sequence is complete
* @dmabuf: pointer to a dmabuf that describes the FC sequence
*
* This function checks the sequence, starting with the frame described by
* @dmabuf, to see if all the frames associated with this sequence are present.
* the frames associated with this sequence are linked to the @dmabuf using the
* dbuf list. This function looks for two major things. 1) That the first frame
* has a sequence count of zero. 2) There is a frame with last frame of sequence
* set. 3) That there are no holes in the sequence count. The function will
* return 1 when the sequence is complete, otherwise it will return 0.
**/
static int
lpfc_seq_complete(struct hbq_dmabuf *dmabuf)
{
struct fc_frame_header *hdr;
struct lpfc_dmabuf *d_buf;
struct hbq_dmabuf *seq_dmabuf;
uint32_t fctl;
int seq_count = 0;
hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
/* make sure first fame of sequence has a sequence count of zero */
if (hdr->fh_seq_cnt != seq_count)
return 0;
fctl = (hdr->fh_f_ctl[0] << 16 |
hdr->fh_f_ctl[1] << 8 |
hdr->fh_f_ctl[2]);
/* If last frame of sequence we can return success. */
if (fctl & FC_FC_END_SEQ)
return 1;
list_for_each_entry(d_buf, &dmabuf->dbuf.list, list) {
seq_dmabuf = container_of(d_buf, struct hbq_dmabuf, dbuf);
hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)seq_dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
/* If there is a hole in the sequence count then fail. */
if (++seq_count != hdr->fh_seq_cnt)
return 0;
fctl = (hdr->fh_f_ctl[0] << 16 |
hdr->fh_f_ctl[1] << 8 |
hdr->fh_f_ctl[2]);
/* If last frame of sequence we can return success. */
if (fctl & FC_FC_END_SEQ)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* lpfc_prep_seq - Prep sequence for ULP processing
* @vport: Pointer to the vport on which this sequence was received
* @dmabuf: pointer to a dmabuf that describes the FC sequence
*
* This function takes a sequence, described by a list of frames, and creates
* a list of iocbq structures to describe the sequence. This iocbq list will be
* used to issue to the generic unsolicited sequence handler. This routine
* returns a pointer to the first iocbq in the list. If the function is unable
* to allocate an iocbq then it throw out the received frames that were not
* able to be described and return a pointer to the first iocbq. If unable to
* allocate any iocbqs (including the first) this function will return NULL.
**/
static struct lpfc_iocbq *
lpfc_prep_seq(struct lpfc_vport *vport, struct hbq_dmabuf *seq_dmabuf)
{
struct lpfc_dmabuf *d_buf, *n_buf;
struct lpfc_iocbq *first_iocbq, *iocbq;
struct fc_frame_header *fc_hdr;
uint32_t sid;
fc_hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)seq_dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
/* remove from receive buffer list */
list_del_init(&seq_dmabuf->hbuf.list);
/* get the Remote Port's SID */
sid = (fc_hdr->fh_s_id[0] << 16 |
fc_hdr->fh_s_id[1] << 8 |
fc_hdr->fh_s_id[2]);
/* Get an iocbq struct to fill in. */
first_iocbq = lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(vport->phba);
if (first_iocbq) {
/* Initialize the first IOCB. */
first_iocbq->iocb.ulpStatus = IOSTAT_SUCCESS;
first_iocbq->iocb.ulpCommand = CMD_IOCB_RCV_SEQ64_CX;
first_iocbq->iocb.ulpContext = be16_to_cpu(fc_hdr->fh_ox_id);
first_iocbq->iocb.unsli3.rcvsli3.vpi =
vport->vpi + vport->phba->vpi_base;
/* put the first buffer into the first IOCBq */
first_iocbq->context2 = &seq_dmabuf->dbuf;
first_iocbq->context3 = NULL;
first_iocbq->iocb.ulpBdeCount = 1;
first_iocbq->iocb.un.cont64[0].tus.f.bdeSize =
LPFC_DATA_BUF_SIZE;
first_iocbq->iocb.un.rcvels.remoteID = sid;
}
iocbq = first_iocbq;
/*
* Each IOCBq can have two Buffers assigned, so go through the list
* of buffers for this sequence and save two buffers in each IOCBq
*/
list_for_each_entry_safe(d_buf, n_buf, &seq_dmabuf->dbuf.list, list) {
if (!iocbq) {
lpfc_in_buf_free(vport->phba, d_buf);
continue;
}
if (!iocbq->context3) {
iocbq->context3 = d_buf;
iocbq->iocb.ulpBdeCount++;
iocbq->iocb.unsli3.rcvsli3.bde2.tus.f.bdeSize =
LPFC_DATA_BUF_SIZE;
} else {
iocbq = lpfc_sli_get_iocbq(vport->phba);
if (!iocbq) {
if (first_iocbq) {
first_iocbq->iocb.ulpStatus =
IOSTAT_FCP_RSP_ERROR;
first_iocbq->iocb.un.ulpWord[4] =
IOERR_NO_RESOURCES;
}
lpfc_in_buf_free(vport->phba, d_buf);
continue;
}
iocbq->context2 = d_buf;
iocbq->context3 = NULL;
iocbq->iocb.ulpBdeCount = 1;
iocbq->iocb.un.cont64[0].tus.f.bdeSize =
LPFC_DATA_BUF_SIZE;
iocbq->iocb.un.rcvels.remoteID = sid;
list_add_tail(&iocbq->list, &first_iocbq->list);
}
}
return first_iocbq;
}
/**
* lpfc_sli4_handle_received_buffer - Handle received buffers from firmware
* @phba: Pointer to HBA context object.
*
* This function is called with no lock held. This function processes all
* the received buffers and gives it to upper layers when a received buffer
* indicates that it is the final frame in the sequence. The interrupt
* service routine processes received buffers at interrupt contexts and adds
* received dma buffers to the rb_pend_list queue and signals the worker thread.
* Worker thread calls lpfc_sli4_handle_received_buffer, which will call the
* appropriate receive function when the final frame in a sequence is received.
**/
int
lpfc_sli4_handle_received_buffer(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
{
LIST_HEAD(cmplq);
struct hbq_dmabuf *dmabuf, *seq_dmabuf;
struct fc_frame_header *fc_hdr;
struct lpfc_vport *vport;
uint32_t fcfi;
struct lpfc_iocbq *iocbq;
/* Clear hba flag and get all received buffers into the cmplq */
spin_lock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
phba->hba_flag &= ~HBA_RECEIVE_BUFFER;
list_splice_init(&phba->rb_pend_list, &cmplq);
spin_unlock_irq(&phba->hbalock);
/* Process each received buffer */
while ((dmabuf = lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_get(&cmplq)) != NULL) {
fc_hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
/* check to see if this a valid type of frame */
if (lpfc_fc_frame_check(phba, fc_hdr)) {
lpfc_in_buf_free(phba, &dmabuf->dbuf);
continue;
}
fcfi = bf_get(lpfc_rcqe_fcf_id, &dmabuf->rcqe);
vport = lpfc_fc_frame_to_vport(phba, fc_hdr, fcfi);
if (!vport) {
/* throw out the frame */
lpfc_in_buf_free(phba, &dmabuf->dbuf);
continue;
}
/* Link this frame */
seq_dmabuf = lpfc_fc_frame_add(vport, dmabuf);
if (!seq_dmabuf) {
/* unable to add frame to vport - throw it out */
lpfc_in_buf_free(phba, &dmabuf->dbuf);
continue;
}
/* If not last frame in sequence continue processing frames. */
if (!lpfc_seq_complete(seq_dmabuf)) {
/*
* When saving off frames post a new one and mark this
* frame to be freed when it is finished.
**/
lpfc_sli_hbqbuf_fill_hbqs(phba, LPFC_ELS_HBQ, 1);
dmabuf->tag = -1;
continue;
}
fc_hdr = (struct fc_frame_header *)seq_dmabuf->hbuf.virt;
iocbq = lpfc_prep_seq(vport, seq_dmabuf);
if (!lpfc_complete_unsol_iocb(phba,
&phba->sli.ring[LPFC_ELS_RING],
iocbq, fc_hdr->fh_r_ctl,
fc_hdr->fh_type))
lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_WARNING, LOG_SLI,
"2540 Ring %d handler: unexpected Rctl "
"x%x Type x%x received\n",
LPFC_ELS_RING,
fc_hdr->fh_r_ctl, fc_hdr->fh_type);
};
return 0;
}